On a rear wheel drive vehicle, the rear axles transfer power from the rear differential to the rear wheels.
The rear wheels are bolted to the axles. The axles run through the inside of the rear end housing.
depends if you are talking about the whole rear end or just the axles themselvs, and yes to both of them but if you take out 3/4 ton axles you will need 3/4 ton axles to put back in and so no. if you take the whole rear end of a 1/2 ton and put in a 3/4 ton rear end it should fit well
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How does the clip for rear end axles come out?
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2, a front and a rear.
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The 1979 General Motors F-Body vehicles have live rear (Salisbury type) axles. These rear axles are 7.5 inch 10-bolt units.
Bike axles come in various sizes, with the most common being 9mm, 12mm, and 15mm for front axles, and 10mm and 12mm for rear axles. These sizes refer to the diameter of the axle shaft.
The distance between the front and rear axles is known as the "wheel base". It is measured from the center of each axle.
dana 30 front dana 35 rear
Depending on the market and the model, full floating rear axles started appearing about 1976 - in the 45 series and others. Most rear axles in North America were semi-floating until about 1992, when the 80 series all came with full floating axles and rear disc brakes. There are far too many market and axle possibilities to make a blanket statement about what may or may not have been equipped with full floating axles and when.