Alright now you have to back this up with a story!!! How the heck did this happen?Originally Posted by 1980_Cj7
Alright now you have to back this up with a story!!! How the heck did this happen?Originally Posted by 1980_Cj7
thats only a 30 spline stock shaft from a 60 comon man more details.
IF washington wont quit spending money like mad men then i suggest we claim 9 deductions in 2010 and withold or taxes till the final dead line of 4/15/2011.
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True, just a stock Ford 30 spline, not alloy or anything, but full float which means it isn't taking any weight, just turning the wheel. It was done doing burnouts. The axle has a Detroit in it too. Sticky 38.5x14.5x16.5 TSL's.
Aftermarket alloy shafts are the next mod.
The 60 sitting in my garage is a 35 spline semi floater. 1.5" axle shafts and a 5 on 5.5" pattern, so I don't have to go 8 lug. Should be plenty for my 37s.
Bob
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1967 Rambler Rogue
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Upgraded my rear as well to semi float Dana 60 HD with 35 spline Moser alloy shafts with 4.10's & Detroit 5 on 5.5 as well.
I'd rather stay full float, and don't want to hog out the spindles to fit 35 spline axle shafts. Seems like it would substantially weaken the spindles. So, the only option is aftermarket alloy shafts.
I can't believe you broke the 30 spline Dana 60 axle. I am building a CJ 7 with a full float and stock 35 spline axles. I was going to keep the stock axles rather than spend the $$$ for alloys. I am also running a 401 with 37's.
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Well we did. I just noticed a typo in the pic link on the previous page and corrected it. Maybe the pic wasn't showing up until now, but there's the proof.Originally Posted by JERSEYJOE
Where are you guys finding 35 spline rear Dana 60's? Or, are you having them built. My understanding is 35 spline rear 60's were scarce to non-existent. Or are they all semi-float?
Was just reading on POR that the Dana 70 spindle, which takes a 35 spline axle, is the same outer diameter as the Dana 60 spindle, so maybe boring it out isn't the problem I thought it might be. But then of course we'd have to change the Detroit too, unless we could just swap out the side gears.
My 35 spline 60 is semi-floating. Came from a late 73 or 74 J4000 Jeep truck. They had 5 on 5.5" lug patterns just like a CJ.
The 35 spline full floaters are out there, but were primarily on 1 ton duallies, so they're REALLY wide.
Bob
tufcj
1969 AMX
1967 Rambler Rogue
If you need a tool and don't buy it...
you'll eventually pay for it...
and not have it.
Henry Ford
Mine is a Dana 60 HD. Bought it on ebay. It's basically a Dana 60 center section with extra ribbing and the outer spindles and hubs from a Dana 70. It came with a WMS of 63 inches and I am running it as is. I had to machine the centers out of the H2 wheels to fit over the hubs. When I went for the rear disc kit it was a fiasco since off the shelf brackes did not work. Thanks to the guys at Street Rod Engineering for making the one off barckets to run rear discs.
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