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Does Anybody Know???
I have talked with Multiple dealerships, searched the Forum's threads and Googled this and I still don't know for 100% which axles my truck have? I have a 2011 F-250 4x4 with 3.31 gears and rear locking Diff. It's pretty sad when the dealerships(service and parts dept's) don't even know. So, like my title says, "Does anybody Know without a doubt? Thanks for the input.
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I can't believe nobody knows what kind of axles are trucks have (including me)!!!
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I would imagine the Dana 60 up front and the Sterling 10.5 in the rear like all the Super Duty trucks. While they changed the suspension geometry and ride characteristics to improve the ride and handling, I don't think they changed the axles.
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Hey there...
, I have heard of a Dana Super 60 in front but have not been able to verify this yet. The Sterling 10.5 rear seems to be the concencus but I had one service dept. tell me it's not. They gave me a name like American steel? I was like, Seriously as this sounds like disinformation!
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You might also call Randy's Ring and Pinion and see if they know since that is what they do for a living.
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Contact number? I have tried everything local (well almost
) my search is branching out. As you know I'm going to be moving soon and want to know my set up.
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Looks like their wizard on their website shows both the conventional Dana 60 and the Super Dana 60 as options and based on some other information will help you figure it out.
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Cool, Thanks Man!
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Looks like we both learned something today.
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