Ford trucks that have Dana 60 rear axles include:
– Ford F-250 and F-350 trucks built between 1980 and 1985.5.
– Some Ford Super Duty trucks in heavy-duty applications.
– Ford trucks that have undergone axle swaps or modifications.
Please note that the availability of the Dana 60 rear axle may vary depending on the specific model and year of the Ford truck. It is always recommended to verify the axle type using the Dana stamped bill of materials number, which can usually be found on the right-hand side or on the longer axle tube facing the rear of the truck.
Contents
- What rear axle does a F 250 have?
- What Fords came with Dana 60?
- How do I know if I have a Dana 60 rear end?
- What trucks have a Dana 60 rear axle?
- What years did Ford use Dana 60?
- Are F250 and F350 axles the same?
- What axle does my F 350 have?
- Is a Ford Dana 60 the same as a Chevy Dana 60?
- What axle is in F 550?
- Are Ford and Dodge Dana 60 the same?
What rear axle does a F 250 have?
The Ford Sterling 10-1/2″ Rear Full-Floating Axle was introduced in 1999 along with the new Super Duty F250 and F350.
What Fords came with Dana 60?
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 do I know if I have a Dana 60 rear end?
Many Dana axles have the model ID cast into the fins or centersection. Look for a “44” or “60” cast into the reinforcement ribs. The number can usually be found on the lower right side rib below the differential cover, but it may also be found on other ribs or on top of the main cast structure.
What trucks have a Dana 60 rear axle?
- 1964–1977 Chevrolet and GMC 3/4-ton pickups.
- 1975–1987 Chevrolet and GMC 1-ton pickups and Suburbans.
- 1979–2012 Chevrolet and GMC 1-ton vans.
- 2002–2005 Chevrolet and GMC 1/2 + 3/4 Ton pickups and Suburbans with Quadrasteer.
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.
Are F250 and F350 axles the same?
Things changed some in 2017 with the release of the latest generation of Super Duty. The diesel F-350 actually received a different rear axle (Dana M275) than the standard F-250 (Sterling 10.5”). A 6.7 F-250 can be optioned (High Capacity Trailer Tow Package) with the M275 eliminating that difference.
What axle does my F 350 have?
The Ford Sterling 10-1/2″ Rear Full-Floating Axle was introduced in 1999 along with the new Super Duty F250 and F350. It shares some parts with the similar 10-1/4″ Sterling Rear Axle which Ford used from 1985 to 1997 in the F250 and F350.
Is a Ford Dana 60 the same as a Chevy Dana 60?
There are three major variations of the Dana 60 axle used in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s: Dana 60 axles on the GMC, Chevy, and Jeep are all basically the same. Dodge and Ford Dana 60 axles are different.
What axle is in F 550?
Starting with the 2005 model year, the Dana S-110 is used in all F-450 cab and chassis trucks. F-550 trucks started using the S-110 axle effective with the 2005 model year instead of the oversized for the application, Dana S-135 that equipped 1999-2004 era 1-1/2 ton F-550 models.
Are Ford and Dodge Dana 60 the same?
Dodge Dana 60s have an axle disconnect, which is considered a weaker and more complex axleshaft design. The split in the housing to accommodate the axle disconnect assembly is also considered weaker than the traditional one-piece axletube found on modern Ford Dana 60 axles.