What trucks have Dana axles?
What trucks have Dana axles?
Rear axle
- 1966–1970 Coronet & R/T.
- 1966–1972 Charger & R/T.
- 1968–1972 Super Bee.
- 1970–1971 Challenger.
- 1963–1993 Dodge Ram 250 and 350.
- 1994–2002 Dodge Ram 2500 (V8 only)
- 2004–2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10.
Is a GM 10 Bolt the same as a Dana 44?
the dana 44 is slightly stronger than the 10 bolt,but its nominal at best. they are pretty much equal with the inner axle shaft on the 44 being a lil weaker and the 10 bolt ring slightly smaller so being weeker.
What is better Dana 44 or Dana 60?
Like we said above, the Dana 60 is the stronger axle. If you want to run big tires or big power you need a Dana 60 axle. The Dana 44 is also a heavy axle, but it’s significantly lighter than a Dana 60. The ring gear on the Dana 44 measures anywhere from 8.5 to 8.8 inches depending on the truck.
What was the wheelbase of a 1983 Chevy K20?
The 3/4-ton K20 was available as chassis and cab, Step-Side or Fleetside on the same wheelbase. The Fleetside could also be ordered with four doors as a Crew Cab, with a rear seat, or Bonus Cab, without the rear seat, which extended the wheelbase to 164.5 inches.
What kind of wheels does a Chevy K series have?
K-Series pickups used 15-inch wheels, with front disc and rear drum brakes. The standard transmission was a three-speed manual, while a four-speed manual, four-speed with overdrive and three-speed automatic were optional.
When did Chevy start using Dana axles for 4 wheel drive?
3/ 4ton (K10 & K20) Four Wheel Drive vehicles. These axles have been used optionally in production with Dana design axles from 1977 thru 1980. Positive identification of the Corporation (Chevrolet) axle versus the Dana axle is necessary for proper selection and ordering of service replacement parts.
When did Chevy start making front drive axles?
AXLE IDENTIFICATION Chevrolet began the manufacture of their own design Front Drive Axles for use on 1/ 2and 3/ 4ton (K10 & K20) Four Wheel Drive vehicles. These axles have been used optionally in production with Dana design axles from 1977 thru 1980.
The 3/4-ton K20 was available as chassis and cab, Step-Side or Fleetside on the same wheelbase. The Fleetside could also be ordered with four doors as a Crew Cab, with a rear seat, or Bonus Cab, without the rear seat, which extended the wheelbase to 164.5 inches.
K-Series pickups used 15-inch wheels, with front disc and rear drum brakes. The standard transmission was a three-speed manual, while a four-speed manual, four-speed with overdrive and three-speed automatic were optional.
3/ 4ton (K10 & K20) Four Wheel Drive vehicles. These axles have been used optionally in production with Dana design axles from 1977 thru 1980. Positive identification of the Corporation (Chevrolet) axle versus the Dana axle is necessary for proper selection and ordering of service replacement parts.
AXLE IDENTIFICATION Chevrolet began the manufacture of their own design Front Drive Axles for use on 1/ 2and 3/ 4ton (K10 & K20) Four Wheel Drive vehicles. These axles have been used optionally in production with Dana design axles from 1977 thru 1980.