" From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx " " Sorry this is old. " I haven't been online till today. " S10 2wd axle is 54" wide " American axle 56.5" wide you must mean -55.5"- " Spring perches on the S10 are at 38" on center " Spring perches on the American are at 43" on center " Bolt pattern is 4 3/4" on the S10 " Bolt pattern is 4 1/2" on the American " So no it's not a bolt in. But it is one of the few axles out there that is actually narrower then the Americans axle. " Dual pattern steel wheels are still made so you can decide on your own if you need to redrill the pattern. " Spring percehs aren't that big of a deal to change. " You need a 2 wheel drive axle. " Two rings are available " 7.625", everything used this one, note it is slightly larger then a stock amc-15, many ratios available " 8.5" , this one will be found in V6, 5 speeds, 3:08 ratio most all, 3:42's have been advertised on eBay in s10 blazers in the 2003 era, give or take a year. The 8.5" is hard to find, 3:42 ratio harder still. Big ticket items on Evilbay!!! " Disc brakes can be found on both axles as options. " Tracion loc, posi, etc can be found on both. If you find the 8.5" don't get picky, your best bet is to buy it at a good price when found and upgrade it to meet your needs. also old -- dart/valiant - also early 'cuda - are 55.6" wide dunno spring perches bolt pattern is 4 1/2" on '73-6 disk brake cars all others are 4" [0] oddity - up through the late '70s, mopar still used lh thd on one side of their cars, though it's still 1/2"-20 like everyone but gm. ring gears were: 7.25", all years 8.75", 383 late '60s - early '70s, still 4" 8.25", 318 '73-6 no rear disks stock, plenty aftermkt kits. rare '70s imperial rear disks would fit. ratios like 2.76, 2.93 and 3.23 were common; 3.55 and 3.91 have long been optional. thanks to jeep usage you can now get 3.73s and many posis for the 8.25". original was an eaton type iirc. 8.25" axles originally had 27 spline halfshafts, but also thanks to jeep, late ['96-up iirc] axles have 29 splines. to update an older axle you'd need custom halfshafts, but the chucks are a straight swap. something to keep in mind if you're already shelling out for an aftermkt posi. the 8.75s are very tough but naturally in high demand amongst the mopar muscle crowd. [0] rambler front drums/hubs used to be the hot setup for early dart hotrodders; they're exactly the same except for bolt circle. one could convert a rambler to 4" b.c. with dart front drums and rear end. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list