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Old 02-22-2019, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by MoparFanatic21
Post a picture of the diff I need to see the whole thing
EDIT: According to those numbers it's a Dana 60
ok I get pic tomorrow
 
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Why not just measure the axle tube diameter? That should be easy, if you have those cheap $10 calipers from HF.
 
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I looked up the yoke in the spicer breakdown for the 60 and it says this...

Must identify yoke series used in vehicle; Service 7260 Series with 1310 Series using 2-4-8391-1X, 5-353X and 2-70-18X. Service7290 Series with 2-4-7681-1X. Service 1410 Series with 3-4-11891-1
You will need to do some investigating to see what you have.
 
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Curious - what's wrong with your yoke and why does it need to be replaced? The rear looks pretty clean.
 
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Originally Posted by MoparFanatic21
Post a picture of the diff I need to see the whole thing
EDIT: According to those numbers it's a Dana 60

 
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Curious - what's wrong with your yoke and why does it need to be replaced? The rear looks pretty clean.
somebody stole it
 
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Measure the u-joint on the driveshaft, and get the corresponding yoke. D60 and D70 use the same yoke.

https://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/c201_dana_60.html
 

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Originally Posted by Burson64



That looks to be a 60
 
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Originally Posted by HeikIlm
Measure the u-joint on the driveshaft, and get the corresponding yoke. D60 and D70 use the same yoke.

https://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/c201_dana_60.html
Does it make a difference what series ?
 
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Old 02-28-2019, 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Burson64

Does it make a difference what series ?
Sure it does. U-joint size = yoke series. Of course you could use what ever 29-spline Dana yoke you can find, but then you would have to hunt down for a conversion joint. Better to keep them same size so the spare part is easier to get later on.
Just measure the overal diameter of the cup, and width of the joint from outside of the cup to the outside of the other cup. If you have inner c-clips, then it most likely is Chrysler 7290. Other possible sizes are 1350 or 1410.
But measure the joint and you'll know.
 

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