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#37295 09/11/07 06:58 PM
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When looking at Mopar rearends, how does one tell a Dana 60 from the rest? S


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#37296 09/13/07 11:00 PM
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8 3/4", smooth, 9" like, no bolts on rear;


Dana 60, cover with bolts, much larger


Hope this helps.


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#37297 09/14/07 08:51 AM
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Thanks B. I will check that out. Sam


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Car wise, Usually only found in vehicles that had High performance big block wedges or 426 Hemi engines and then not all of those as the Dana 60 was an option but I believe it was part of the Hemi package.
Truck wise you could find it under a lot of trucks and vans.


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#37299 11/10/07 09:45 AM
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Thanks 48! S

PS...just bought a louver punch...don't think I can get 120 louvers in my "A" hood, but it will be fun learning...


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 Quote:
Originally posted by Originally posted by BloodyKnuckles
8 3/4", smooth, 9" like, no bolts on rear;
Forget the rear end, what on earth is all that exhaust detail about?

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He made the lake pipes functional, but usually drives with them capped.


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