Miltitary 1970's Dodge Dana 60???

west747

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what are your thoughts on a dodge miltary front dana 60? are they just as good as chevy or ford dana 60's? i am still unsure whether it is a high pinion or low pinion axle or the spline count but i should know later tonight...i am just looking for some opinions or thoughts on this axle...the price is right at 200 bucks canadian...thanks
 

Buy it quickly.
The difference is that the Dodge 60's are two inches narrower than the Chevy or Ford. It will be a passenger drop, low pinion axle. It is likely geared 4.10 or 4.56.
The only problem with the Dodge 60 is that no one has a 35 spline upgrade for the external hubs. A friend of mine has been making his own drive flanges by using 35 spline spider gears and a little machine work and welding. The 35 spline Chevy stub shafts will work when using the custom drive flange.
If the vehicle has a matching rear Dana 70, then you need to snatch it up as well. That would make for a killer setup.
If you don't plan on running anything bigger than a 40" tire then the stock 30 spline will be fine.
 
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Ya, it should be as strong as the Chevy's or Ford's.

Like Redrooster said, grab it very quickly!!!!!!!!!! Most D60's are up around $1500 or more for anything descent.
 
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still havnt got any pics yet...but buddy said it was out of a 3/4 ton :evil: which leads me to belive that it is most likly a dana 44 and not a 60...but we shall see when the pics come in...
 

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well, D60's never came in 3/4 ton trucks, unless it was added on later (which the military very well could have done).

You can tell once you get the pics though
 
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redrooster-- I know D60 outers don't grow on trees, but could you just swap to GM knuckles and run all GM from knuckle out?

The spring perches on a Dodge front axle are a little closer than those on a GM or Ford, so if your already setup for one of those, the Dodge axle will pull the springs in a little. It's no big deal though.

West-- isn't your D44 a high pinion? Are you sure you want to swap that out just for 39s in the mud?
 
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yeah it is a high pinion...i want to be able to lock this front end soon...and have some doubt about wether the 44 can handle it..plus i am looking to swap in a v-8 and one ton transmission in the future....i might just buy another yj frame and slowly start building my dream rig as funds permit...that way i wont be without a rig and i can still forfill the wheeling bugs appetite :lol:
 
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