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    Default Rear end in place fit?

    Hi I read the entire sticky thread about using the rear end from a Chevy G30 and then found this for sale near me. Since I'm very new to this any help you all can provide as to how I can confirm this is the right rear end and axels are in good shape would be appreciated.
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    This reply may be too late, but it?s worth a shot. While I don?t know anything about this particulate axle, here are a few things that I would check:

    *Obvious damage
    *Spin pinion and, barring the brakes being locked up or jacked, make sure that it turn smoothly.
    *Depending on how much I am paying for it, I may ask to pop the cover and take a quick look - knowing that I will take it if there is no obvious damage

    Good luck and let us know how it went
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasondavid View Post
    Hi I read the entire sticky thread about using the rear end from a Chevy G30 and then found this for sale near me. Since I'm very new to this any help you all can provide as to how I can confirm this is the right rear end and axels are in good shape would be appreciated.
    https://www.facebook.com/share/xBuq8...ibextid=kL3p88
    This reply may be too late, but it?s worth a shot. While I don?t know anything about this particulate axle, here are a few things that I would check:

    *Obvious damage
    *Spin pinion and, barring the brakes being locked up or jacked, make sure that it turn smoothly.
    *Depending on how much I am paying for it, I may ask to pop the cover and take a quick look - knowing that I will take it if there is no obvious damage

    Good luck and let us know how it went
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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