Yes, you can get 5 lug axles. Many aftermarket co. offer them, but the easiest would be from a 12 bolt 2 wheel drive truck. Can't say how much trouble to set up for your car, though.

 Brian


From: Fruhauf Kerry A SSgt 3 CS/SCBS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 18:53:47 -0000

Granted the Blazer runs 6 bolt, but the one geared at 4.10 needs shafts
anyway, I thought maybe I could get 5 bolt shafts.  Anyone know?

SARGE

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Would this work in the back of my 69? They came off a 78 Blazer. I'm just wondering if I could build one up for my car, and dump the pegleg 10 bolt I have.

2 12 bolts, 1 3:73 open with a mildly bent housing (drove it up the alcan,
tire started to wear funny after 2 years) the other is disassembled. 4:10
gears, gov-lok, no axle shafts (keeping them for spares) both for free



SARGE


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