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GM Truck 14-Bolt 10.5"
JEGS 555-62834 Posi Traction Differential
JEGS 62834 Posi Traction differential for use in 1973-2018 Chevrolet/GMC 3/4 & 1-Ton Trucks with GM 14-bolt rear differential provides smooth limited-slip operation and aggressive traction on a wide variety of terrains. This Posi unit is manufactured using a high-strength nodular case, forged 4320 chromoly spider gears, and Raybestos composite clutches for strength, durability, and long life. Whether you're pulling a trailer, hauling a load, or enjoying a ride on the street you will experience incomparable positraction performance.
Technical Note: JEGS recommends the use of a high-grade Non-Synthetic GL-5 gear oil such as 504107 and LSD (Limited-Slip Differential) additive 555-60120 for smooth operation and long life. The use of Synthetic oil is not recommended and may result in noisy or aggressive operation.
FAQ
Is Chevy 14-bolt rear end good?
- Yes, the Chevy 14-bolt rear end is known for its durability and strength, making it a reliable choice for heavy-duty applications.
How do you know if a 14-bolt is full floater?
- A full floater rear axle is identified by being able to remove the bolt-in axles without removing the wheels or jacking up the vehicle.
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