axle question
#1
axle question
Can anyone tell me if the Dana 60 and Dana 70's are straight bolt ons for the dana 44 and chrysler 9.25?
I have '99 dodge ram 1500 with a 408 in it.
I need to swap out my gears asap!!! looking for a better solution then swapping out the gears for $3200 bucks and using the stock axles which i know i am gonna abuse the hell outta now that i got hemifever to write me a new tune
I have '99 dodge ram 1500 with a 408 in it.
I need to swap out my gears asap!!! looking for a better solution then swapping out the gears for $3200 bucks and using the stock axles which i know i am gonna abuse the hell outta now that i got hemifever to write me a new tune
#2
It depends on the width of the axel, spring perch to perch, rotor to rotor length, pumpkin on the correct side, if you have 4wd, gotta make sure the ratios are the same. Among other things.
They made those axels in many different applications so bust out he measuring tape and hit the scrap yards. You can always relocate the perches, hell you can even shorten them.
They made those axels in many different applications so bust out he measuring tape and hit the scrap yards. You can always relocate the perches, hell you can even shorten them.
#3
yah, i got a 4x4. I'd try and get the front and rear axle outta the same truck to keep the ratio's the same.
know to make sure the pumpkins are on the same side.
The previous owner put a rancho4" lift kit with upgraded shock mounts, dual shock absorbers. Never was able to find out what model it was, so i am not sure if it was a bolt on kit or if they modified anything.
I never do anything the easy way lol...
know to make sure the pumpkins are on the same side.
The previous owner put a rancho4" lift kit with upgraded shock mounts, dual shock absorbers. Never was able to find out what model it was, so i am not sure if it was a bolt on kit or if they modified anything.
I never do anything the easy way lol...
#5
been doing some searching on the forums here. I got a lot of great info. I am looking for a couple of things.
1) What options came with 2500's for axles. Ie. Dana 60 upfront / dana ?? rear end.
2) what options came with 3500's for axles... dana ?? upfront / dana ?? rear end.
Looking for a short history on the 2nd gen truck axles. Looking for tell tale signs for identifying the axles. Don't want to get ripped off buying the axles.
From what i've read, the rear end of the 2500's (believe dana 70), had 3" wide leafs. I should try and get the leafs and perches from the guy to make my life easier.
1) What options came with 2500's for axles. Ie. Dana 60 upfront / dana ?? rear end.
2) what options came with 3500's for axles... dana ?? upfront / dana ?? rear end.
Looking for a short history on the 2nd gen truck axles. Looking for tell tale signs for identifying the axles. Don't want to get ripped off buying the axles.
From what i've read, the rear end of the 2500's (believe dana 70), had 3" wide leafs. I should try and get the leafs and perches from the guy to make my life easier.
#6
#7
The 2500s/3500s did have 3" wide leafs, wider than 1500s.
For the front axle, the transmission/engine doesn't matter...
1994-1995 LD 2500: Dana 44
1994-2002 HD 2500: Dana 60
1994-2002 3500: Dana 60
For the rear axles, it depends on what engine/transmission they came with from the factory...
1994-1995 LD 2500: Chrysler 9.25
1994-2002 HD 2500 5.9L gas V8: Dana 60
1994-2002 HD 2500 V10/diesel auto: Dana 70
1994-2002 HD 2500 V10/diesel manual: Dana 80
1994-2002 3500: Dana 80
Source: http://dodgeram.org/tech/specs/Ramspecs.htm
For the front axle, the transmission/engine doesn't matter...
1994-1995 LD 2500: Dana 44
1994-2002 HD 2500: Dana 60
1994-2002 3500: Dana 60
For the rear axles, it depends on what engine/transmission they came with from the factory...
1994-1995 LD 2500: Chrysler 9.25
1994-2002 HD 2500 5.9L gas V8: Dana 60
1994-2002 HD 2500 V10/diesel auto: Dana 70
1994-2002 HD 2500 V10/diesel manual: Dana 80
1994-2002 3500: Dana 80
Source: http://dodgeram.org/tech/specs/Ramspecs.htm
Last edited by jasonw; 05-16-2010 at 02:15 PM. Reason: Fixed a typo.
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#8
Sweet!!! Thanks guys. i lost geno's website... that's the info i was looking for!
Suggestions needed. I have a 4" Rancho suspension lift on the the truck (I think that's what it is, it came with the truck when i bought it). The blocks they used on the rear leafs will be too small, is it easy to get the right blocks from Rancho? Just wondering what others have done in the same situation?
Suggestions needed. I have a 4" Rancho suspension lift on the the truck (I think that's what it is, it came with the truck when i bought it). The blocks they used on the rear leafs will be too small, is it easy to get the right blocks from Rancho? Just wondering what others have done in the same situation?
Last edited by szarin; 05-16-2010 at 02:35 PM.
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