Dana

What vehicles come with a Dana 70hd rear axle?

What vehicles come with a Dana 70hd rear axle?

The Dana 70 rear axle was first used in the Dodge W300 in 1958. The Dana 70 started out using 10 spline pinions and 23 spline axle shafts. The later, more current, Dana 70 axles use 29 spline pinions and 32 or 35 spline axle shafts.

  1. What trucks have Dana 60 axles?
  2. How can I tell if I have a Dana 60 or 70?
  3. What does a Dana 44 come in?
  4. What vehicles have a Dana 80?
  5. How do you identify a Dana rear?
  6. How do I know if I have a Dana 60?
  7. What years did Chevy use Dana 60?
  8. What bolt pattern is a Dana 60?
  9. What's the difference between a Dana 60 and a Dana 70 axle?
  10. How do you tell the difference between a Dana 60 and 80?
  11. Are Dana 60 Knuckles interchangeable?
  12. Are all Dana 44 rear axles the same?
  13. What year Cherokee has Dana 44?
  14. Is a Dana 44 limited slip?

What trucks have Dana 60 axles?

The Dana 60, a heavier-duty axle than the Dana 44, was first used in the 1950s. It was the axle of choice under countless Dodge, Ford, GM, Studebaker, IH and Jeep 3/4-ton and 1-ton fullsize trucks, as well as Ramchargers and Trail Dusters with the 440ci V-8, and some heavy-duty 1/2-ton Ford and IH trucks.

How can I tell if I have a Dana 60 or 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.

What does a Dana 44 come in?

The Dana 44 has seen use in Chevrolet Corvettes and Dodge Vipers. This axle is referred to as a Dana 44 ICA or Dana 44 IRS. All 1980–1982 Chevrolet Corvette C3 and manual transmission equipped 1985–1996 Chevrolet Corvette C4 had this axle. A rear transaxle was used starting with the Corvette C5.

What vehicles have a Dana 80?

The Dana/Spicer Model 80 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation and has been used in OEM heavy duty applications by Chevrolet, Dodge, and Ford. It can be identified by its straight axle tubes, 10 bolt asymmetrical cover, and a "80" cast into the housing.

How do you identify a Dana rear?

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 I know if I have a Dana 60?

The easiest way to tell them apart is by looking at the size of the center section. Because of the way larger ring gear on the Dana 60 the center section is noticeably larger. The center section on a Dana 60 has a noticeable cutout for the larger gears. The Dana 60 axle will typically have larger brakes as well.

What years did Chevy use Dana 60?

The Dana 60 axle has much larger components than the Model 44 or GM 10 bolt front axles used on previous GM 4x4s. The Model 60 as used by GM from 1977 to 1991 has very durable greaseable king pins and disc brakes.

What bolt pattern is a Dana 60?

Id rather have an 8x6. 5" bolt pattern.

What's the difference between a Dana 60 and a Dana 70 axle?

The Dana 60 has a 9.75″ ring gear, while Dana 70 has a 10.5″ ring gear. ... Dana 60 axles are available in front and rear fitments; Dana 70s are more likely to be rear, but front axle Dana 70 axles exist (International used them, as did Dodge for a time) One Dana 60 or Dana 70 is not necessarily the same as the next.

How do you tell the difference between a Dana 60 and 80?

Compare the gasket shape to Nationwide Parts' Axle Identification Chart to determine the Dana model number. Dana models 25, 27, 30, 60, 70 and 80 have identical gasket shapes and bolt counts and therefore must be identified by locating the identification tag. Locate the identification tags on the rear-end housing unit.

Are Dana 60 Knuckles interchangeable?

100% interchangeable with a Ford kingpin knuckle except uses stronger Chevy tie rod ends. 5th bolt hole for high steer arms (4 bolt arms still fit) Cast in steering stop eliminates bent stop bolts. ... Tie rod holes can be drilled to accept 3/4″ rod end.

Are all Dana 44 rear axles the same?

Not all 44s are equal. The Dana 44 has been manufactured for nearly 70 years, and was original equipment under Jeep, Ford, GM, Dodge, International Harvester and Studebaker vehicles, and even the Isuzu Rodeo and Honda Passport. And almost every one of these had some unique, funky specification just for that model.

What year Cherokee has Dana 44?

XJ Cherokee/Wagoneer: 1987-1989 (some say up until 1990) XJ Cherokees with the Tow Package sometimes came with the Dana 44 rear axle. These are now hard to come by because of Wrangler and Cherokee owners using them to upgrade their weak Dana 35s and because it's an easy bolt-in swap for Cherokees and Wranglers.

Is a Dana 44 limited slip?

Once you come to 4WP, you won't want to go anywhere else when your truck or ATV needs some work. ... Many products at 4WP, including the dana 44 limited slip carrier, qualify for free shipping.

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