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What did a Dana 70 front axle come in?

What did a Dana 70 front axle come in?

The first Dana 70 front axle was used in 1958 by Dodge in the W300, in both 4.88 and 5.87 ratios. International started using Dana 70 front axles in the late 1960s. Both companies used Dana 70 front axles until the mid-1970s (Dodge W300 pickup up until 1978, discontinued in 1979).

How much weight can a Dana 70 handle?

A Dana 70 can have a weight rating of up to 10,000 pounds, but 8,000 pounds is much more common. A 14-bolt can have up to an 8,600-pound GAWR. The greater the load-carrying capacity of the axle, the greater the strength.

Is Dana 70 limited slip?

Dana 70 4.10 & Down Yukon Dura Grip, 35 Spline; ABS Compatible; Limited Slip.

How do you tell if I have a Dana 70?

One way to tell if you have a Dana 60 or Dana 70 is to measure the cover flange height (yellow arrow). The Dana 60 flange height is approximately 1″ high. The Dana 70 flange height is about 1¼” high.

How can you tell the difference between a Dana 60 and a 70?

Luckily, it’s pretty easy to tell which axle you have. The original factory axles in a Full Float Dana 60 always have 30 splines or less. If you pull an axle shaft out of your Dana and it has 33 or 35 splines, then you probably have a Dana 70.

How do you tell the difference between a Dana 60 and 70?

Are Dana 60 and 70 diff covers the same?

It can be very difficult to tell a Dana 60 from a Dana 70, as they have nearly identical covers with exactly the same bolt pattern. One way to tell if you have a Dana 60 or Dana 70 is to measure the cover flange height (yellow arrow). The Dana 60 flange height is approximately 1″ high.

How do I know if I have a Dana 60 70?

What’s the difference between a Dana 60 and a Dana 70 rear end?

The Dana 60 and Dana 70 are two heavy-duty variants in the Dana axle line, and are typically found in 3/4 ton and 1 ton pickup trucks. The Dana 60 has a 9.75″ ring gear, while Dana 70 has a 10.5″ ring gear.

How do I know what Dana front axle I have?

Stamped Number on the Axle To figure out exactly what axle you have, you can look for the Dana stamped bill of materials number. This stamped number can usually be found on the righthand side or on the longer axletube on the same side of the tube as the differential cover, facing the rear of the truck.

How do you tell if an axle is a Dana 60?

How much does a front Dana 60 weigh?

Dana 44 Rear (full sized) 140lbs : Dana 60 Semi-Float: 210lbs : Dana 60 Full-Float: 260lbs

How to set up a Dana 60?

so for our dana 60 front i’ll finish up the gear set install using a yukon zip locker. once you’ve chosen the correct locker for your project and you’ve got your pinion depth figured out, the next step is to set the back lash. now to do that in a dana it’s done with shims on either side of the side bearings.

How can I tell what is a Dana 60?

1978-1979 Ford F-250

  • 1992-1997 F350s all had Dana 60s
  • 2002-2006 Ford F-250
  • 1979-2003 Ford F-350
  • 1999-2019 Ford F-250/F-350
  • 2004-2011 Ford F-450/F-550
  • 2002-2011 Ford F-250/F-350
  • 1978-1979 Ford F-350 And Some Ford F-250 (Snofighter And High GVW Packages)
  • 1986-1988 Ford F-350 With Dual Rear Wheels (DRW)
  • Which Dana 60 do I have?

    Sometimes people believe that they have a Dana 60 axle while they really have a Dana 70 axle. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to tell which axle you have. The original factory axles in a Full Float Dana 60 always have 30 splines or less. If you pull an axle shaft out of your Dana and it has 33 or 35 splines, then you probably have a Dana 70.