Identifying a Ford Dana 60 Front Axle
To identify your Ford Dana 60 front axle, you can follow these steps:
1. Look for a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag: Ford Dana 60 front axles built in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks have a BOM Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts. This tag contains important information about the axle, including the BOM number, Ford axle code, and the date the axle was built .
2. Check for a Build Tag: All 1977-1991 Dana 60 front axles in GM 1-ton 4×4 trucks have a Build Tag attached to the differential by two of the differential bolts. The BOM number on 1984-1991 axles is stamped on this Build Tag.
3. Examine the Characteristics: Ford Super Duty Dana 60 front axles have specific characteristics that can help identify them. These include a coil spring, 3-link front suspension with two long radius arms behind the axle and a tracking bar between the axle and frame. The differential is offset to the left side (driver’s side for U.S. and Canada), and the differential cover is 12″ high x 11-1/16″ wide.
It’s important to note that there are variations of the Dana 60 axle used in different years and models of Ford trucks. If you’re still unsure about the identification of your specific axle, it may be helpful to consult a professional or refer to axle identification guides specific to Ford Dana 60 axles.
I hope this helps you identify your Ford Dana 60 front axle! Let me know if you have any further questions.
Contents
- What years did Ford use Dana 60?
- How do I know what Dana front axle I have?
- How do I find out what gear ratio my Ford has?
- What vehicles have Dana 60 front axles?
- Are all Dana 60 the same?
- What Ford trucks came with a Dana 60 front axle?
- How to tell the difference between a Dana 60 and a Super 60?
- What years did Ford make the Dana 60?
- How do I identify a Ford front differential?
- How do I identify my Ford Dana 60?
What years did Ford use Dana 60?
2005-2016 Ford Dana Super 60 Front Axle Identification IDN-118. Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks.
How do I know what Dana front axle I have?
The Bill of Material (BOM) number is used to identify Dana differentials. The BOM will identify the model number, the gear ratio, the type of differential, and all component parts. Traditional BOM’s are 6 digits followed by 1 or 2 digits and start with the numbers 60 or 61.
How do I find out what gear ratio my Ford has?
How Do I Find the Axle Ratio and Limited Slip of My Ford Vehicle?
- Locate the Safety Compliance Certification Label on the driver’s side front or rear door panel.
- Find the word AXLE under the bar code.
- Find the two-digit code under AXLE.
What vehicles have Dana 60 front axles?
The Dana 60, a heavier-duty axle than the Dana 44, was first used in the 1950s. It was the axle of choice under countless Dodge, Ford, GM, Studebaker, IH and Jeep 3/4-ton and 1-ton fullsize trucks, as well as Ramchargers and Trail Dusters with the 440ci V-8, and some heavy-duty 1/2-ton Ford and IH trucks.
Are all Dana 60 the same?
The Dana Super 60 is an upgraded version of the Dana 60 axle. Differences in the Dana Super 60 versus the regular Dana 60: Larger and thicker diameter steel tubes (3.75 inches diameter and ½ in thick) Larger ring and pinion which increase the contact area and overall strength.
What Ford trucks came with a Dana 60 front axle?
Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks. Each axle is built with a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts.
How to tell the difference between a Dana 60 and a Super 60?
The Dana Super 60 is an upgraded version of the Dana 60 axle. Differences in the Dana Super 60 versus the regular Dana 60: Larger and thicker diameter steel tubes (3.75 inches diameter and ½ in thick) Larger ring and pinion which increase the contact area and overall strength.
What years did Ford make the Dana 60?
Ford used Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005-2016 F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks. Each axle is built with a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts.
How do I identify a Ford front differential?
If the ID tag or stamp is missing or unreadable, differentials can be identified by the number of cover bolts, the distinctive shape of the cover, the number of ring gear bolts, and ring gear diameter. They can also be identified by whether the center section is an integral or dropout design.
How do I identify my Ford Dana 60?
The best way to determine what axle model you have is to look at the axle ID tags. The Dana Axle Bill of Material Number will tell us what your axle model is, the ratio, and what parts your particular axle was built with. There should be a metal Dana BOM Tag held on by two of the diff cover bolts.