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1998 Astro rear end width?


LaGrasta
04-24-2006, 02:50 PM
Hi everyone, newbie here. I'm on a number of other forums and stumbled upon yours this morning. I need a new rear end in my Astro, bad bearings and a leaking center section. I thought I'd try to upgrade to a 5-lug, disc brake rear end from another chevy like a blazer.
Can anyone tell me my rear end width? The blazer, I believe is 59". Thanks.

sreve
04-28-2006, 10:37 PM
Hi everyone, newbie here. I'm on a number of other forums and stumbled upon yours this morning. I need a new rear end in my Astro, bad bearings and a leaking center section. I thought I'd try to upgrade to a 5-lug, disc brake rear end from another chevy like a blazer.
Can anyone tell me my rear end width? The blazer, I believe is 59". Thanks.
hello welcome to the forums !
i would love to help, but i do not understand. you know the width of a blazer but not the astro you own? hhmmmmmmmmm

CD Smalley
04-28-2006, 11:27 PM
I won't work. You must have an Astro/Safari rearend. They are offset to the right. The right(passenger) side axle is shorter than the left on the Astro/Safari. The S-10 and others is perfectly centered.

Crawl under your van and take a close look. Take a tape measure too. you will see what I mean.

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