Drive Axles - DANA/SPICER Semi-Floating Axles: Description

1966 Chevrolet Suburban 3.8L Eng VIN SSECTION Description
NOTE: Some models use other units, see appropriate vehicle manufacturer on Contents Page.

Axle is banjo-type housing, "over-hung" mounted hypoid drive pinion, integral differential carrier type axle assembly used in front and rear locations, and with open-type or closed-type steering knuckles. Whether used in front or rear, axles are similar except for steering knuckles and locking hubs used on front wheel drive units. See Steering Knuckles and Locking Hubs in this Section.Β 

RENDER: 1.0x

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