My friend has a 1960s Ford pickup, and we can't identify the rear axle. It's either a Dana 44 or a Dana 60. How can we tell the difference?—Ted Olmstead, via email Identifying an axle is the first ...
Before we get technical, let's talk a little about rearends. Yes, the one residing out back, underneath your old Mopar, which handles suspension duties and transfers the power delivered to the rear ...
Numbers-matching 4-speed 1970 Plymouth GTX with a 440 engine and Dana 60 rear resurfaces as a driveable restoration candidate. A true 1970 Plymouth GTX, factory-built with a 440 cubic-inch engine, ...
The 1-ton Dana 60 front axle is arguably the most common axle ever swapped into the front of a 4x4, in both wrecking-yard and custom aftermarket varieties. If you've thumbed through the pages of Four ...
There’s so much jargon in the off-road space that it sounds like another language sometimes. “Does your rig have an e-locker? NV241 or MP3022? Dana 44 or Dana 60?” Now, there’s another term to ...
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