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70 Dana 60 in a 95?
Will a Dana 60 out of a 70 f250 work in s 95 forgot that dad had one floating around the farm out in a shed
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Short answer is no, not bolt in like 86-97
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Re: 70 Dana 60 in a 95?
Thanks had to ask as I just seen it sitting there
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It can be fabbed, but it is not the one your looking for to do a sas
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Re: 70 Dana 60 in a 95?
How hard would it be to fab? My ttb is froze in 4x4 and I'm tired of that crappy front end
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Is the 70 axle coil or leaf? Y don't you pull your ttb hubs and remove the guts?
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Iirc the front axle from the 70's is a heavy duty Dana 44 not a Dana 60 the pumpkin is more in the center and will hit the front cross member
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Re: 70 Dana 60 in a 95?
Not to mention its a standard rotation, closed knuckle, drum brake set up.
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Re: 70 Dana 60 in a 95?
Well then I'm on the hunt for a Dana 60 out of a 86 or newer then
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Keep in mind the 86-93 have slide pin calipers, the tip that sticks out on your brake line block that bolts to the caliper will need to be grinded off, and 94-97 is a direct replacement and uses same calipers
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