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Old 09-30-2004, 03:50 PM
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Default How much do factory 10 bolts weigh?

I need to get quotes on how much its going to cost to ship my factory rear end, but I need the weight for accurate rates. There are no backing plates or fluid. Those that have shipped one off, how much did it cost you? Thanks.
Old 10-02-2004, 04:01 AM
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Ill be replacing mine with a 9" here pretty soon. Ill weight it for you when I have it off the car. My freind says around 99lbs but who knows. Maybe someone will chime in here that knows the weight...
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When i take mt stock 10 bolt rear end out i will weigh it. My 8.8 rear weighs around 190 lbs.
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Originally Posted by LSs1Power
When i take mt stock 10 bolt rear end out i will weigh it. My 8.8 rear weighs around 190 lbs.
Wow they weight that much? My 9" shipping weight was 199lbs
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Originally Posted by 2MuchRiceMakesMeSick
Wow they weight that much? My 9" shipping weight was 199lbs
That was the shipping weight with the crate... The crate is wood so i dont think its going to be more than 10lbs max.
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I can curl 100lbs and when I was carrying my rear end it felt much heavier. 150 maybe.
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Originally Posted by Dom
I can curl 100lbs and when I was carrying my rear end it felt much heavier. 150 maybe.
Your talking about the 10 bolt weight?
Old 10-03-2004, 02:48 PM
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Yes sir.
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So no one has an actual weight for the 10 bolt rather than a guess?
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I was just reading one of the Strange 12 bolt install articles where he weighed the strange rearend at 162 lbs. on his bathroom scale...Does that sound right?

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Im looking for the factory 10 bolt weight, not a 12 bolt.
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Originally Posted by BlackBeaSSt
Im looking for the factory 10 bolt weight, not a 12 bolt.

A friend of mine who works on F-bodies the whole time told me when he weighted more thane one 10 bolt it was in 160's lbs.
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A stock 10 bolt, WITHOUT BRAKES, weighs 142 lbs verified via UPS scales
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I just weighed mine without breaks and it went over the scales 150 lb limit.
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It will be heavier if filled with fluid
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Hey damian. That 8.8" still holding up for you?
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shoot. i got a stock 10 bolt in the back of my truck. i almost weiged it when i took it out, but didnt. my 8.8" was 175 lbs.




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