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Join Date: Oct 2004
Member # 36314
Location: Chanute, Kansas
Posts: 113
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Is this a full-float?
I am wanting to put a 10.25 sterling under my 1990 Bronco.
I found one under a 1980's F-250 2 wheel drive truck that has a utility bed. I know the F-250HD and hte F-350 are full floats. But, is this one? LMK. Thanks. Kyle |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Member # 37859
Location: Lacey, Wa
Posts: 463
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If it's a full-float'er, you'll see the lug nuts...then inside them there will be another set of bolts, which are holding the axle in.
If it just has the lug nuts and no other bolts, it's semi-floating |
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Tactical Turtleneck
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![]() This is a pic of a full float d70, note the round thing in the center with 8 studs sticking out, surrounded by wheel studs. That is a full float hub. A semi-float axle would be relatively flat in comparison. Here is another pc with the wheel on.
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Last edited by Urban Wheeler; 02-23-2005 at 06:26 PM. |
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