14 bolt year differences?

idahoyj

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Location
Twin Falls Idaho
I have a 14 bolt that is missing hubs. I am looking at picking up another axle to rob the hubs, but I don't know what year of the axle I have. The axle I'm looking at is supposed to be from a 1969.
How do I tell what year 14 bolt that I am looking at? Does it matter what year?
Thanks in advance!
 

UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
Year wise I don't think it matters much. You should be more interested in getting thr hub you want, single wheel, dually, or C&C. Each will give you a different wms to wms distance. Check out the 14 bolt bible on Pirate.
 

thenag

Registered User
Location
Kearns
I have a 14 bolt that is missing hubs. I am looking at picking up another axle to rob the hubs, but I don't know what year of the axle I have. The axle I'm looking at is supposed to be from a 1969.
How do I tell what year 14 bolt that I am looking at? Does it matter what year?
Thanks in advance!

If it is a 10.5 FF with the brakes pressed on the hubs (pre 80 sometime) it shouldn't matter.

My 14 bolt was a 77 from a pickup. I know because I pulled it. I put the dually hubs on it to get a little narrower when it went under the jeep. (I have the hubs off of my axle and could probably come up with the huge drum brake assembly if you are going to be near SL anytime soon)

14 bolt bible on pirate has all the info

Nathan
 

idahoyj

Well-Known Member
Location
Twin Falls Idaho
If it is a 10.5 FF with the brakes pressed on the hubs (pre 80 sometime) it shouldn't matter.

My 14 bolt was a 77 from a pickup. I know because I pulled it. I put the dually hubs on it to get a little narrower when it went under the jeep. (I have the hubs off of my axle and could probably come up with the huge drum brake assembly if you are going to be near SL anytime soon)

14 bolt bible on pirate has all the info

Nathan
I think I might be trading some stuff for some SRW hubs locally. I will check with you when I am headed down next. The axle I was looking at was supposed to be from a 1969 pickup, but the 14 Bolt Bible said it wasn't available that early. The dude selling the axle just kept telling me it was a 14 bolt. Once he sent me pictures, it was clearly not what I was looking for.
Thanks
 

Pile of parts

Well-Known Member
Location
South Jordan
Was it a round diff cover and drop out 3rd member? Probably an Eaton if it was that old. I don't know a lot about them other than they were the grandfather of the 14 bolt. Some similarities and might even share some of the same internals but don't look anything alike. I'd stay away only because I don't know enough about them. I have run trails with guys that had them and knew about them. Just my 2 cents.
 

idahoyj

Well-Known Member
Location
Twin Falls Idaho
Was it a round diff cover and drop out 3rd member? Probably an Eaton if it was that old. I don't know a lot about them other than they were the grandfather of the 14 bolt. Some similarities and might even share some of the same internals but don't look anything alike. I'd stay away only because I don't know enough about them. I have run trails with guys that had them and knew about them. Just my 2 cents.
Ya. It sounds like it was an Eaton then. I just figured that as cheap as 14 bolts are, I would just pass on that thing.
 

thenag

Registered User
Location
Kearns
Ya. It sounds like it was an Eaton then. I just figured that as cheap as 14 bolts are, I would just pass on that thing.

It might be worth it, a lot of people like the Eaton since it doesn't hang down quite as much and is round on the bottom.

Nathan
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
For future searchers, there is a split: 73-88, and 88up. The main difference is the size of one of the pinion bearings, and 88-up axles have ribbed housings. They also have slightly different widths available, as well as a super-wide dually axle.
 

idahoyj

Well-Known Member
Location
Twin Falls Idaho
As far as the diff internals go, what are the differences between 73-88, 88-99, and 99+?
The reason that I ask, is that I have a bearing kit for the 73-88 version, but I am building a 99+ axle now. I have been told that only the pinion bearing/race/seal are different. Any confirmation on this?
 

UFAB

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi Ut
84 and 85 years are a no go.

They have a obsolete third pinion bearing that is not replaceable.

You have to machine the most inner pinion bearing pocket out to the bigger normal size.

Like they used a needle bearing from spindle.

From experience

7/16 bolts for pinion support

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