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dana 60 front/70 rear how much is it worth?

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dana 60 front/70 rear how much is it worth?

Post by andrew e »

I have a pair of diffs from a 2002 F250, Dana 60 disc front and 70 drum rear, which i am considering selling. They came from a fire damaged car (6 cyl diesel) the front one survived without loosing any paint but the rear could do with new seals as some of the paint burnt off. How much do i ask? is 3k too much?


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Post by jeep97tj »

Is it a D60 or D50??? D50 being a D60 center with D44 axles.

D70 wouldnt be worth much to anyone on here i wouldnt think, D70 is a huge diff.
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Post by andrew e »

Its a dana 60. some had a 50, and some had a 60. This ones a 60. I am told the dana 70 is the same size as a H260 Nissan diff (the big one) so its not too big to be handy.
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Post by zzzz »

What ratios are they are?
Do they have factory lockers at all?
Do you know the Wheel mount surface to wheel mount surface measurements?
Are they 6 or 8 lug?

Do you have the BOM numbers off them both?

These are all the questions a buyer will most likely ask :)

Not trying to be a smart ass but they are worth what someone will pay for them.
Not exactly a lot of people rushing out and buying these diffs but when they do it is usually a comp rig and they are either done on the cheap or no expense is spared.
Just need to be lucky and find the right buyer I guess.

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Post by sierrajim »

They should be metric 8 stud. Meaning that Hummer beadlocks would not bolt up.

I'd also check the D50 to D60 question. I would have thought the D60 would have been in the 7.2ltr and the D50 in the 6 cyl?
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Post by andrew e »

The number stamped on the front of the housing is 248, which is the metric measurement of the diameter of a dana 60 crownwheel. The dana 50s have a smaller crownwheel and are stamped 225. This info can be found on pirate on their dana 60 FAQs. I did a bt of searching before i bought these....

All 2002 f250s are 8 lug and have the same track (very wide) as far as i can tell they dont have electric lockers.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

What's the wheelbase? ;)
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Post by Colorado Ron »

Prolly a 60. I think most 2002 was 60s. Not sure about over there but in the US thats the case. A set here in the US goes for $1500--2000. Not that it matters over where your at. Just a heads up.
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Post by nottie »

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Post by cloughy »

AJFeroza wrote:What's the wheelbase? ;)
I think you should go and destroy the threads in chit chat, and stay away from tech :roll:
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Post by RUFF »

cloughy wrote:
AJFeroza wrote:What's the wheelbase? ;)
I think you should go and destroy the threads in chit chat, and stay away from tech :roll:
Or risk taking a perminant holiday because you sh!t me :roll:
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Post by MissDrew »

RUFF wrote:
cloughy wrote:
AJFeroza wrote:What's the wheelbase? ;)
I think you should go and destroy the threads in chit chat, and stay away from tech :roll:
Or risk taking a perminant holiday because you sh!t me :roll:
:rofl: ok I might just slowly turn around and dissapear out the door

Nar seriously I`m interested in what people think these diffs are worth and so far nobody has made an approx estament
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Post by RUFF »

You prob dont want to hear it either Guts.

Front would be worth $3,500 and rear $2,000. You damage one beyond repair in an F truck and try and buy one cheaper. Yes they can and have been found cheaper but those prices are on the cheap side of the going rate for these axles.
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Post by Micka »

RUFF wrote:You prob dont want to hear it either Guts.

Front would be worth $3,500 and rear $2,000. You damage one beyond repair in an F truck and try and buy one cheaper. Yes they can and have been found cheaper but those prices are on the cheap side of the going rate for these axles.
Those prices are DEFINITELY at the cheap end of what they could cost.
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Post by scout392 »

I agree cheap if you are need a replacment in a f-truck

But if its for a converstion i think the 70s an over kill in most cases.

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Post by bushy555 »

Heh heh! (half tongue in cheek)

What I wanna know is... I saw them on Saturday night and they were going into Lockless Buggy. Come Monday and this post appears. I'm confused. :lol:

> But if its for a converstion i think the 70s an over kill in most cases.
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Post by andrew e »

bushy555 wrote:What I wanna know is... I saw them on Saturday night and they were going into Lockless Buggy. Come Monday and this post appears. I'm confused. .

theyre laying there and doing nothing. i may as well give them to someone who will use them, as i wont in the next 6 months. i'll find some more when the time comes, I know where there are atleast 2 more D60 steers.


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Post by jeep97tj »

I would just stash them (unless u need the $$) in the shed till u want to use them, its not like there going to go off, or drop in value, I have a really good set of mogs just waiting for me in the corner.
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Post by Wooders »

Who doesn't have a set of mogs stashed away ;)

As for these diffs - I agree with Ruff on the front price, but the rear I think is worth less (not worthless).
Firstly they do still need to be cleaned up, for many they'd probably need regearing or at least lockers added....it starts adding up ontop of the inital asking.....

Also for the rear anyone considering it would have to consider a 14B, which can be purchased much cheaper....

Just my 2¢.
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Post by andrew e »

OK, they're for sale now. 3k firm be quick you wont see these again at this price.

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Re: dana 60 front/70 rear how much is it worth?

Post by big dog braids »

Hi mate im interested in the pair were r u located
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big dog braids wrote:Hi mate im interested in the pair were r u located
Brady 0414262474 im in k heights nsw
This was posted 6 years ago, so you may be looking at a long shot here.

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Post by evanstaniland »

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Post by Micka »

Send a PM to rockcrawler31.

He bought them for $2000 and told me he'd take $1500 for them. Just a tip, though, if you want them at a bargain price, haggle like a massage lady in a Thai brothel and don't be afraid to swear...I mean HEAPS.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

:rofl: :rofl: :lol: :lol:

You bloody cawk smoker!!!!

I was wondering why that poor bugger PM'd me about some diffs. I'm like what the hell???

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Post by Baja Burley »

Out of curiosity, are these diffs still worth the stated $$ above?
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Post by evanstaniland »

It all depends on what's with them, in them etc.
you can get some dana stuff pretty cheap
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

You could try these diffs. I think someone might get a pretty good deal from this. I wonder who it is??

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