Iron 7.25" Front Differential Vs. Aluminum ?
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Iron 7.25" Front Differential Vs. Aluminum ?
Is the iron 7.25" front differential that much stronger than our aluminum one? Is this a worthwhile upgrade or just a waste of time and $? I was just reading an article in Off Road Adventures that the ZR2's have iron front diffs. instead of the aluminum one we have, and they mention that they are a little bit stronger. ??
Steve
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Every ZR2 I have seen has the same aluminum front diff we do.
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Does this mean the info in the Jim Allens Gearhead tech section of the March 05 O.R.A. is incorrect? Here is the exact quote referring to a 2002 S10 ZR2. " The weakest link is in the front end. The ZR2's have an enhanced front diff (iron housing instead of aluminum), but it's still fairly weak ". Maybe the newer ZR2's have different housings? I have read somewhere that the 04-05 ZR2 Blazers have an upgraded front diff with stronger gears. Or maybe O.R.A's tech editor doesn't really know what he's talking about.Retep wrote:Every ZR2 I have seen has the same aluminum front diff we do.
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All I know is that I have seen aluminum front diffs on ZR2's which look just like ours. This might be a good question to pose to the ZR2.com people and see what most of them have.
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I wonder what the most common failures are for the front diff.? I know all of it's weak, but what is broken most often?Rusty wrote:Only thing I have heard, and I think it was on S10Extremist, is the aluminum cases are prone to tearing off their upper mounting tabs but the iron cases don't. Everything else is the same.
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I pulled the front diff out of the first S-10 Blazer I had and looked it over. The thing seemed so small I thought it looked like it should be in a riding lawnmower, not a truck. I could see where the mounting tabs could break off but the whole thing just seemed weak to look at it. I've heard if you throw enough torque at it, the whole thing just kinda explodes. I know there is a guy that swapped the 8.25" front diff from a full sized into a ZR2 but I haven't been able to find out how he did it. Lot of custom parts and money I guess.killian96ss wrote:I wonder what the most common failures are for the front diff.? I know all of it's weak, but what is broken most often?Rusty wrote:Only thing I have heard, and I think it was on S10Extremist, is the aluminum cases are prone to tearing off their upper mounting tabs but the iron cases don't. Everything else is the same.
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This would be a good upgrade. I wonder how hard it is to do? It probably is expensive though since it's not a very popular mod.Rusty wrote:I know there is a guy that swapped the 8.25" front diff from a full sized into a ZR2 but I haven't been able to find out how he did it. Lot of custom parts and money I guess.
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Here's the guys website - it's all I have on it.killian96ss wrote:This would be a good upgrade. I wonder how hard it is to do? It probably is expensive though since it's not a very popular mod.Rusty wrote:I know there is a guy that swapped the 8.25" front diff from a full sized into a ZR2 but I haven't been able to find out how he did it. Lot of custom parts and money I guess.
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After posting this ? @ ZR2.com I have learned that the older ZR2's did have iron front cases instead of aluminum. I think the switch to aluminum was made around 96-97. The ZR2's also have hardened front ring and pinion gears. I wonder how much stronger an iron case and the hardened gears would be over our stock setup? I would rather break halfshafts than the differential itself if possible.
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Ironically, I just stumbled onto the GM part number for the iron case. It's apparently still available from GM (in fact GM parts direct listed it too). Seems I no sooner found it that I misplaced the link! I'll hunt around and see if I can find it again. I'd be interested in one myself since I canned the SFA idea on my Blazer.killian96ss wrote:After posting this ? @ ZR2.com I have learned that the older ZR2's did have iron front cases instead of aluminum. I think the switch to aluminum was made around 96-97. The ZR2's also have hardened front ring and pinion gears. I wonder how much stronger an iron case and the hardened gears would be over our stock setup? I would rather break halfshafts than the differential itself if possible.
Steve