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    5 ton axles on a deuce?

    Nope - you can spin these chunks and they'll still go the right way, assuming the driveshaft rotation is the same as previous. It's not like, say, flipping a chunk on a ford 9" - they will still drive the same way, because you're also effectively changing the input rotation as well (the two...
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    5 ton axles on a deuce?

    Spinning the chunk in the 2.5 isn't hard. you need to redrill 4 holes in the chunk for the assymetrical bolt circle (the two most fore and aft are slightly shifted, I want to say to the passenger side?) and then maybe grind out to clear the bull gear.... it's not hard to do. I imagine it's...
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    5 ton axles on a deuce?

    ...btw this is my hipshot "assessment". ;) I mean, your job will be alot easier if you can swap over the control arm mounts from the stock rears onto the new rears. I'm sure there will be a million other things, but leaf spring swaps are generally not that bad. Factor in the fact that the 5...
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    5 ton axles on a deuce?

    It should be pretty straight forward, but you will need custom driveshafts from transfer to axles, and possibly a custom draglink (easy-ish)
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