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Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
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08/05/04 12:48 AM
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I did a search and couldn't find the answer to my question.
What rear axle would a '92 Rodeo have? It looked kinda like a Ford 7.5, but I doubt it as GM and Isuzu always seemed to be partners. It (of course) was six-lug. It had drum brakes (kinda small). It was a Salisbury style (at least that's what I think it's called) like a Dana 35, 44, 60, etc. In other words, it's not a third member style axle like (like the Isuzu corporate axles?). It wasn't a Dana 44. Sorry, I didn't figure out if it was four- or six-cylinder; it was in the junkyard and the motor was gone.
TIA,
-Jim
Last edited by Jim_B; 08/05/04 01:01 AM.
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Re: Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
[Re: Jim_B]
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08/05/04 01:22 AM
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If it looks like a Dana44, it probably is. To my knowledge, the Rodeo only came with the Isuzu 10-bolt and the D44, and the ten bolt has a third member. edit\ Scratch that, if it's drum brakes, I'm stumped. edit\
HIH Andre
Last edited by Starchild; 08/05/04 01:26 AM.
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Re: Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
[Re: Starchild]
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08/05/04 01:37 AM
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Re: Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
[Re: Starchild]
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08/05/04 01:22 PM
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If it looks like a Dana44, it probably is. As mike said, its a GM 10-bolt. the D44 wasn't around in '92 for the Rodeos. Scratch that, if it's drum brakes, I'm stumped. actually, there were drum brake'd D44's found under Rodeos. i've never seen once under a 4wd, but.... -Rob
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Re: Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
[Re: Jim_B]
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08/05/04 03:13 PM
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Actually, if you compare the rodeos drum brakes to like an s-10 blazer, which has the same axle, the rodeo has bigger brakes. The rodeo has 10" x 2" shoes in the rear, while the blazer has 9" i believe. But then again, the blazer isnt quite as heavy as the rodeo either. But yeah, its a GM 10 bolt that has the lowest set of gears possible for it. But you can get a few different lockers. Just have to make sure you get one for an s-10 or camaro with the 7.5/7.625 ring gear. The 10 bolts in the full size trucks used larger ring gears and are quite a bit different than out 10 bolt. HTH
Dan
92 Rodeo, 3.1 TB crank, custom bumpstop spacers, DOR shackles, Flipped ball joints, D44 Rear, 4.56s and new magnaflow cat and dynomax ultraflow muffler Since been replaced by a 2 door Explorer on 31's shackles, cranked torsion bars and full exhaust
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Re: Quick Question RE: '92 Rodeo Rear Axle
[Re: hunterdan]
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08/05/04 03:29 PM
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Thanks for the answers <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />.
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