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has this thing got dana 60s in it?
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has this thing got dana 60s in it?
Found this on ebay, i recon it would have some pretty strong diffs in it poss dana 60s. Anyone know anything about them?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Unique-4x4-Inter ... dZViewItem
Andrew
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Unique-4x4-Inter ... dZViewItem
Andrew
If it's anything like the 1300 series Inter fire trucks i used to fix, you can't get parts for them. The front diff was a modified 44 - basically a rear diff with steering knuckles welded on, and was built in Australia for a very limited period.
They were however set up with a 392 V8 and an Allison 6 speed auto. the diff ratios were 4.88:1. and no power steering.
Steer clear unless it's reallllllly cheap
They were however set up with a 392 V8 and an Allison 6 speed auto. the diff ratios were 4.88:1. and no power steering.
Steer clear unless it's reallllllly cheap
Any idea if a closed knuckle D60 be clearanced for open knuckle D60 sized UJs?RUFF wrote:Has a closed knuckle D60 in the front. I beleive they have the same size Ujoints as a D44. I think the rear may be a 12bolt.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
I don't see why that would matter? If I was going to build/install a D60 I would fit alloy axles anyway. It wouldn't be much difference if they were custom length or stock length.jeep97tj wrote:Then u would need custom D60 axles???ISUZUROVER wrote:Any idea if a closed knuckle D60 be clearanced for open knuckle D60 sized UJs?RUFF wrote:Has a closed knuckle D60 in the front. I beleive they have the same size Ujoints as a D44. I think the rear may be a 12bolt.
And with some of these new style ujs without bearings you could fill the closed knuckle full of grease or thin oil and the UJs should last a long time.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Longfield 300M UJs (halfway down).andrew e wrote:Ben, what UJs are these? ive never heard of UJs without bearings. i'd assume they would have a bronze bush of some sort? Is it mandatory to run them in oil?
Andrew.
http://longfieldsuperaxles.com/
All the US rigs running these would be open-knuckle. You are just supposed to grease them regularly (they are meant for part-time or off-road only). But if they were continually running in oil I dont see why they wouldn't last.
Edit - longfields have a 300m cross and 4340 caps without bushes or bearings.
CTMs have bronze bushes in the caps. But both would be expected to wear faster than UJs with bearings.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Yep, plenty of them. You can get a pair (steer and non steer) of 404s for under e300 ($500 AUD). The only problem is you need to buy a whole mog to get them for that price. You can strip the mog of the axles and then get a scrap metal place to cart it away, but unless it is completely oil, grease and fuel free, you have to pay cleaning/recycling costs.andrew e wrote:why not go for those dana 60 cv's ? only 2600US You could buy a complete mog diff cheaper id think. Speaking of mogs, any cheap diffs over there Ben?
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