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Scott,
Yes the starting price is $65 for either 14 bolt or dana 60 platees and
mounting hardware. These plates were fitted to a mid 70's Ford full floating
rear axle. I am not aware of any differences in the '69 model however I do
not claim to be an expert on dana 60's.
Thanks, Steven
>Hello,
>
>I have just a couple questions for you.
>Am I correct in assuming $65 is your asking price for the Dana 60 plates as
>well? Also, do you know of any differences in housing end sizes from year
>to year on the Dana 60? I have a 69' Dana 60 and I am also contacting you
>on behalf of someone who has a 77' D60. Both are 3/4 Fords.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Scott
Originally posted by vettman Does anyone know if these brackets would work on the D60 on my 76 F350?
From what I gather, it's a bolt on designed eactly for what you have.
All I need to know now is if the housing ends were differnet on my 69' D60 than on 73'+ D60s. Anybody out there with a 73'+ D60 laying around who could measure bolt spacing on their housing ends???
I would only add one word of caution before ordering.....it is my understanding that most f350's will have a D70 rear axle, NOT a d60. If this is true, the axle shafts as well as the axle tube(s) should, logically be larger by some amount. the brakes maybe somewhat different also. Thanks mudder for your help. fd
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