swapping my front axle
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I went out and looked over the axel that I have. That is one heavy sucker, looks like I better get busy and find a dead front axle to get the mountings from and work out the steering linkage. It will be a big brake improvement, Warn hubs, and a much stronger axle to work with. Glad you posted this thread, the mod is right up my alley, I just never looked into the actual setup of welding the mounts on the axle. A lot of cleanup but nothing that a disassembly and cleanup will not handle. Dust shields are a little bent up but that is what torches are for The calipers and all that are inside and clean.
I would really like to get into the replacable bearings and away from the dodge balljoints. Think it would be a good swap for my uses. I have never seen another dana 70 front like this one. Only thing missing is the dual adaptors. Have to talk to Arrowcraft about some that will mount 19.5 wheels.
Looks like the biggest problem would be getting the Dodge type linkage set up for it.
I would really like to get into the replacable bearings and away from the dodge balljoints. Think it would be a good swap for my uses. I have never seen another dana 70 front like this one. Only thing missing is the dual adaptors. Have to talk to Arrowcraft about some that will mount 19.5 wheels.
Looks like the biggest problem would be getting the Dodge type linkage set up for it.
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I left my dust shields off. I hear all they do is collect rocks and mud if you go off roading at all.
BTW have fun with your conversion and let me know if you have any questions.
BTW have fun with your conversion and let me know if you have any questions.
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Originally posted by CTD NUT
Nice job Lance......that will be a slick and strong setup when it is in......
ddestruel,
How come you don't like the king pin setup?........I much prefer the knig pin setup because the only wearable part is the plastic bushing in the uppers and those seem to last for years........CTD's seem to tear through balljoints.
Nice job Lance......that will be a slick and strong setup when it is in......
ddestruel,
How come you don't like the king pin setup?........I much prefer the knig pin setup because the only wearable part is the plastic bushing in the uppers and those seem to last for years........CTD's seem to tear through balljoints.
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech/dana60swap.php
i could go to an adjustable track bar but in this application for the amount of highway miles im thinking stock easily had parts might be a better avenue. My other option is paying Currie to custom cut and weld a Dana 60 housing 2" wider with king pin C's for $1400 and then rob all teh parts off of my king pin 60 and then order up custom inner axles shafts and weld on the bracketry $$$$$$$$ or have them retube my housing and get 1 custom inner axle shaft. pricey dont know if i'll go that route
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The 4wd Ford steering box bolts to the frame and the pitman arm swings front and back instead of side to side. But after posting that I realized that the arm on the axle would run into the springs. So it could not be done.
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