Dana 60 question
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Dana 60 question
I've found a 78 f-250 with a 351m, np435, and D60 rear for $600.00. And I want to pull a gooseneck with it. Will D60 handle it, or will I have to upgrade to a D70 or D80 (It's a 32' gooseneck with a 20,000 pound load capacity.)
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re: Dana 60 question
A D60 is a pretty durable rearend. SRW or DRW?
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Dana axles handle weight very well. The 60 and 70 have pretty much the same hubs. Power is the 60's limiting factor. If you're running more than 400 lb/ft towing heavy loads D60 carrier bearings will not handle it. It will just flat wear out in time.
The flame snorting top-fuel caliber 351M is a force to be reconned with, but the 60 should handle it just fine.
You won't be going too fast with 20K+ GCVW and a 351M. It'd be fun though.
The flame snorting top-fuel caliber 351M is a force to be reconned with, but the 60 should handle it just fine.
You won't be going too fast with 20K+ GCVW and a 351M. It'd be fun though.
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Alrighty, I'm just looking for a good tow rig to pull a gooseneck around without serious modification. I'll probably be doing 35-40 tops with it.
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Yeah I've had LOTS of fun going down hill with heavy loads When we hauled my 68 F-350 dump truck home we went from 35 to 60 real quick Anyway, I just wanna make sure that I don't hook up the gooseneck and go a 1/4 mile down the road and blow the rear-end to pieces
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Alrighty, I'll call the guy and see if I can go look at it. I'm sure my F-350 dually would pull it, but with the hydraulic ram under the bed, there's nowhere to mount the ball.