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14 bolt rear and a dana 60 front
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Posted: 03/03/09 06:10 PM
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Hey gang i am wondering if anyone out there can gimme a short list of trucks i can look into as donors for a 14 bolt rear and a dana 60 front. It seems like for the last few years it has been harder to just walk in and browse through the junk yards. Thanks...
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Posted: 03/05/09 05:50 PM
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Pretty much any Chevy 2500/3500 will net you a 14bolt... 60 will be harder to find though, these would be under Dodge and Ford heavy duty trucks, what years exactly I'm not totally sure.
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Posted: 03/06/09 08:26 PM
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Thanks... Is there anything I should avoid when searching for a 14 bolt?
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jallen2
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Posted: 03/07/09 09:47 PM
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You gotta watch witch side the pumpkin drops on. Ford is dr side. make sure the 14 bolt is a full floater not a semi floater. check for the axel shafts sticking out of the center of the wheel
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Posted: 03/11/09 04:15 PM
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I beg to differ, won't an 89- Chevy one ton have dana 60s up front?
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Posted: 10/13/09 09:29 PM
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All Chevy/GMC HD trucks from late '70s to early '90s have dana 60s under the front end. but the pumpkin drops on the ps. side. I am looking into doin this to my truck. If you have already done this any advise?
'94 GMC C3500, Modified Bored 350, 7" lift, 35" Toyo M/T
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