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'80-85 Ford 1 tons have TTB Dana 50's. Forget about these if you see one advertised.
I know that the 1980 F350 had the TTB, but I thought that they went back to the solid axle 60 in '81 for the F350.
Is there any love for the F*rd 9.75 rear axle? There are billions of them in Expy's and F150 Stupercrews out there.
http://image.off-roadweb.com/f/8528235/0602or+2005_ford_f150_project+rear_axle_z.jpg
I'm running a Dana 60 rear out of a 99 e350 super duty van. Big 3 5/8" ish tubes, smooth bottom, factory disc brakes, and spindles that accept 35 spline shafts with no modification. Pretty sweet axle I picked up on a half off sale at picknpull for $45.
Aren't they metric and very wide?
Wikipedia says the D60 was a mid-year change in 1985.
I'm thinking all 8 lug Fords 97+ are metric. Don't know for sure.
Anyways that Ford van metric 60 rear would be great to pair with a metric ball joint 60 front. I think that setup would be very cost-effective.
So my Googling just now says all the vans were 8x6.5" through 2007 at least. (same wheels 1992-2007) So if you have a metric front, you're probably stuck with a Sterling rear. (which isn't so bad either)
I know that the 1980 F350 had the TTB, but I thought that they went back to the solid axle 60 in '81 for the F350.
Is there any love for the F*rd 9.75 rear axle? There are billions of them in Expy's and F150 Stupercrews out there.
http://image.off-roadweb.com/f/8528235/0602or+2005_ford_f150_project+rear_axle_z.jpg
Along the same theme, what do people think about the Chrysler 9 1/4? It seems like a good fit to swap into Jeeps, but I've never seen it done. It's a better axle than a Ford 8.8 and Dana 44 and 30 spline Dana 60. Decent sized R&P. Big housing and tubes. 31 spline C clip shafts. Decent aftermarket support -- not great but good enough I think. 70's and early 80's 1/2 trucks and ramchargers had 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern. Later models used 5 on 5.5. WMS for these axles is 64". It was also used under later models trucks and even the Durango. I don't know any specifics about these later axles though.
P.S. The carrier bearings use adjuster nuts not shims so easy to setup.
Aren't they metric and very wide?
Not exactly true. Been running high steer arms on both my rigs; YJ on 38s and Frontier on 37s no issues. I have heard the Ford knuckle is somewhat weaker than the others though.The outer knuckles on Ford high pinion king pin axles are too weak for high steer arms. Ford used crossover steering so saved money by using a thinner knuckle.
Not exactly true. Been running high steer arms on both my rigs; YJ on 38s and Frontier on 37s no issues. I have heard the Ford knuckle is somewhat weaker than the others though.
The 14bolt is far from ideal. My pal spun the tubes on his with a 4 banger and auto trans. at least weld the tubes to the chunk. And the 60 can be upgraded with aftermarket 30 spline allow shafts (which is what I did for mine). yeah the stock shafts are junk and will break. Wish I'd taken my pals advice and put in 35 spline shafts and bored the spindles from the start.
What do people think of the chromo 30 spline D60 shafts? I know they are popular but have not heard much information for or against them.
Waste of money in my opinion. They may be stronger than stockers, but they still break like they're made of cheese.
Speaking of cheese...... cheddar or swiss on your hamburgers?