Rear Axle Swap

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3dirtwheels

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Hi, I have to replace the seals and maybe more on my rear differential, it got so low when I started driving it again after a couple of years the vibration was pretty bad the last time I drove it. At least that's what I'm thinking is the issue.

So, given that I may do a suspension lift of 2 - 4", and I've added about 75 HP and 100 lb-ft, what are the differential axle upgrades I should consider or should I just go back stock? I think I'm running 3.73 stock, I'll have to look that up.

What OEM or aftermarket axle/rear ends would be an easy upgrade and which may be a good choice to knock out a disc brake upgrade at the same time?

1998, 2 door, auto, HT383 no real mods yet...

Thanks for your comments.
 
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exp500

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3/4 ton rear with disk brakes. Look at 99 model and up GMT400. Need a different Master Cylinder. Take it all out of Donor vehicle at Upullit. Front brakes too if you have the little ones. Then you have proper cores if needed.
 

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There is a disk brake swap kit for those, I haven't installed it all in a vehicle but it allows you to run NBS 2 piston disk brakes.

I've seen them, and they look to be pretty good quality. People speak highly of them! I can't remember the name off the top of my head
 

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