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What trucks came with Dana 60 axles?

The Dana 60 is a heavy-duty axle commonly found in various trucks, particularly those designed for off-road use or heavy-duty applications. This axle is known for its robust construction and ability to handle high loads and demanding terrain. Several popular truck models have been equipped with Dana 60 axles over the years.


Trucks with Dana 60 Axles


Some of the trucks that have been offered with Dana 60 axles include:



  • Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty - These heavy-duty Ford trucks have been available with Dana 60 front and rear axles, particularly in the 4x4 configurations designed for off-road use or towing heavy loads.

  • Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 - Dodge's heavy-duty pickup trucks have also been equipped with Dana 60 axles, often in the rear axle configuration to handle the increased payload and towing capacities of these models.

  • Jeep Wrangler - The iconic Jeep Wrangler, known for its off-road capabilities, has been offered with Dana 60 axles, particularly in the front axle of the Rubicon and other high-end trim levels.

  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD - General Motors' heavy-duty Silverado trucks have also been available with Dana 60 axles, providing the necessary strength and durability for their intended uses.


These are just a few examples of the trucks that have been equipped with Dana 60 axles over the years. The Dana 60 is a popular choice for manufacturers looking to provide their heavy-duty truck models with a robust and reliable axle system that can handle the demands of off-road use, towing, and hauling heavy loads.

How to tell if it's a Dana 60?


Many Dana axles have the model ID cast into the fins or centersection. Look for a "44" or "60" cast into the reinforcement ribs. The number can usually be found on the lower right side rib below the differential cover, but it may also be found on other ribs or on top of the main cast structure.



What Dodge trucks have Dana 60 axles?


For the 1994-2002 model years, Dodge only used Dana 60 full-floating rear axles in most Ram 2500 trucks with gasoline V6 or V8 engines.



What year did Dodge stop using Dana axles?


Dodge used a Dana 60 up to 2002. 3rd Generation Dodge Rams dropped the Dana 60 in favor of AAM (American Axle & Manufacturing) axles. Ford still uses the Dana 60 front axle.



Did GM use a Dana 60?


GM also used the Dana 60 front axle in 1984 to 1988 military CUCV models based on the civilian Blazer and GM pickup bodies. Mechanically, the front axles are almost identical to the civilian axles except there was no lockout hub option and military trucks could have a Trac-Lok limited slip front differential.



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What truck came with a Dana 60?


Dodge Dana 60
The 1994-2002 Dodge 2500 and 3500 Dana 60s are less desirable than the Ford Dana 60s. Dodge Dana 60s have an axle disconnect, which is considered a weaker and more complex axleshaft design.



Is a Dana 60 stronger than a Ford 9 inch?


The Ford 9-inch pinion is mounted lower in the carrier and has the greatest hypoid offset, which causes it to consume more power to drive it than the Dana 60 or GM 12-bolt. The Dana 60 has so much mass it too consumes a lot of power to drive (although many say it feels slightly less than a 9-inch Ford).



What year did Ford use Dana 60?


1985-1991 Ford F350 Dana 60 Identification. The open knuckle, monobeam, Dana-Spicer Model 60 was reintroduced by Ford as a mid-year design change in the 1985 model year F-350 1 ton 4x4, replacing the Twin Traction Beam IFS Dana 50 4600 pound rated axle which was used on F-350 trucks starting in the 1980 model year.



What did Dana 60 come in?


The Dana 60, a heavier-duty axle than the Dana 44, was first used in the 1950s. It was the axle of choice under countless Dodge, Ford, GM, Studebaker, IH and Jeep 3/4-ton and 1-ton fullsize trucks, as well as Ramchargers and Trail Dusters with the 440ci V-8, and some heavy-duty 1/2-ton Ford and IH trucks.



What Ford trucks have Dana 60 axles?


Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4x4 trucks. Each axle is built with a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts.


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