6.5dieselman
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would a 1995 chevy 14bolt dually rear axle work in a dodge d350 dually?
The 10.5 14 bolt is not in the same class as a D70. If you believe otherwise you've hung out on pirate4x4 too long or have not actually compared the two.
The 10.25 Sterling carrier bearings, axles and hub bearings make 14B stuff look pretty cheeze. Both 14B's and Sterlings have had similiar production runs and are equally dirt cheap. Detroits for 14B's are very cheap which gives a slight advantage, but the Sterling does not have a carrier break so, in laymens terms if you understand the idea that 1 pound of welding rod equals or bests a spline detroit locker then the reaility is that the Sterling is the cheaper axle to build with low gears and is considerably stronger.