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Posted by JDknut on September 22, 2004 at 04:58:29 from (152.119.204.74):
In Reply to: Dana 60 question... posted by markz on September 21, 2004 at 12:43:36:
Both. the Dana 60 has been used as a standard 3/4 and 1-ton rear end in Fords, Dodges, and even a few GM's. It has even been used in some hot Mopar cars, with different axle tubes. I had to rebuild a Dana 70 (with posi) butt end in my '97 Dodge Cummins. It started making noise in 1999 at 43,000 miles, but no one could diagnose where the noise was coming from, so I figured on the risky strategy of driving it until the noise got so bad it would be obvious where it was coming from. This happened about 80,000 miles later, last spring. The housing was full of metal hamburger. Cost almost 4 grand to get it rebuilt. Everything except the axle shafts and housing had to be replaced.
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