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Hey guys just wondering where I could get two of these spacers its on the back side of the hub both of them are gone like that should I just go to a junkyard and try to find them or?
 
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Try the local transmission repair shop. Any place that works on transmissions, axles or 4x4s should have one on hand or get one for you. Thats a pretty common item.
 
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i made my own, i had some thin sheet metal lying around and used a dremmel while holding it over the axle to router out the pattern
 
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Sure that isn't a brake dust shield?
 
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Originally Posted by MoparFanatic21
Sure that isn't a brake dust shield?
Positive it has that spacer between the hub and knuckle then it has the dust shield too
 
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Originally Posted by Jimythefan
Try the local transmission repair shop. Any place that works on transmissions, axles or 4x4s should have one on hand or get one for you. Thats a pretty common item.
Do you know if it has any special bad I've been searching for them for a minute
 
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backing plate spacers or gasket? i'm seeing something similar for other rear ends, but nothing that shows for dana 60
 

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Positive it has that spacer between the hub and knuckle then it has the dust shield too
My mistake wrote that before bed. Unfortunately finding parts will be rough as one company will call it "X" whole another company calls it "XY"
 
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I just looked through the 1994 thru 1996 Dodge truck factory parts catalog and didn't see it listed as a part. What year Dana 60 are you dealing with? Might want to check the Dodge truck parts catalog for the year Dana 60 you are dealing with to obtain a part number and description for this part.
 
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Originally Posted by AtomicDog
I just looked through the 1994 thru 1996 Dodge truck factory parts catalog and didn't see it listed as a part. What year Dana 60 are you dealing with? Might want to check the Dodge truck parts catalog for the year Dana 60 you are dealing with to obtain a part number and description for this part.
When i looked up the bom number it's saying it's .95-96
 


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