Will Dana 60 from Dodge Fit my '67 F250?

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Will Dana 60 from Dodge Fit my '67 F250?

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I have a '67 F250, RWD, with a 4.11 rear end. I just ran across someone in my area with a '90s-era Dana 60 with a 3.54 rear end, but it's from a Dodge. I can't find any info on Google that indicates any changes in the Dana 60 over the years. So, my basic question is, will a Dana 60 from a newer Dodge fit my F250 with no mods? If mods are required, does anyone know what I'll have to do?

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Re: Will Dana 60 from Dodge Fit my '67 F250?

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Axle width and spring perches would be what may need to be checked to see if it would work. Unless you can just swap the ring and pinion. That is if it is a Dana and not a sterling brand rearend.
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Re: Will Dana 60 from Dodge Fit my '67 F250?

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Sure... likely have to relocate the leaf pads and shock mounts. Get the parts from the off road vendors like A&A Manufacturing or Rusty's Offroad.

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Re: Will Dana 60 from Dodge Fit my '67 F250?

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watch the emergency cable, may need a dodge cable or a customized cable
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