What kind of ring and pinion sets does Dana use?
What kind of ring and pinion sets does Dana use?
Our inventory includes OE ring gear and pinion sets, aftermarket ring and pinions sets, bearing and shim rebuild kits, internal parts kit (spider and side gears), positraction repair kits (clutch plates)and OE Positractions . We are also able to supply Dana axles , carriers, cases, both empty and loaded cases.
Where can I buy Dana rear end gear?
At drivetrain.com we offer a complete line of rear end parts including ring gear and pinions for the DANA 60 differential.
How big is the ring on a Dana 60?
A Dana 60 (D60) Ring Ring gear measures 9.75 inches. The Dana 60 rear end overall strength, plentiful availability, heavy duty housing, strong knuckles, and unsurpassed aftermarket support make the Dana 60 (S60) one of the automotive industry’s most popular axles.
What kind of steering kit does Dana 60 use?
DANA 60 KNUCKLES AND HEAVY DUTY STEERING KITS. INCLUDING HIGHSTEER ARMS, ARP STUDS, HYDRAULIC STEERING, TIEROD ENDS AND MORE. DANA 60 LOCKERS,LIMITED SLIPS, POSITRACTIONS AND SPOOLS- FULL TRACTION FOR ALL BUDGETS. Dana 60 spindles spindles, spindle bearings, wheel hubs, wheel bearings.
How big is a Dana 60 ring and pinion set?
Description: *Fits standard rotation Dana Spicer 60 *9.75″ ring gear diameter *29 spline pinion *12 ring gear bolts *3.73 ratio Yukon Ring and Pinion sets give you the confidence of knowing you’re… More Details »
What are ring and pinion gears for Dana axles?
Ring and Pinion Gear Sets – For use with Dana® Axles Ring & Pinion Gears for use with Dana 30 Sierra Gear & Axle Part # Dana 30™ – 3.54 Ratio R&P SG D30-354 Dana 30™ – 3.73 Ratio R&P SG D30-373 Dana 30™ – 4.10 Ratio R&P SG D30-411
What kind of gear does a Dana 60 use?
Description: 706033-8X Original Equipment Dana Spicer – Dana 60 7.17 – Ring and Pinion. Comes with pinion kit. Description: Yukon ring and pinions are forged out of 8620 Steel. They are known for their strength and reliability. This is a high performance Quiet gear, perfect for any vehicle from Stock and beyond, it will… More Details »
Which is ring and pinion gear set do you want?
Ring and Pinion Gear Sets from Sierra Gear are engineered and manufactured for easy setup, quiet operation and long life. Complete your differential ratio change, rebuild, repair or overhaul with one of our Differential Repair and Installation Kits. Not sure which ring and pinion gear ratio you want?
What’s the best way to replace a pinion seal?
Step 1: Apply RTV silicone. Apply a thin layer of RTV silicone on the mating surface of the new seal. The mating surface will in most cases have an orange or green sealing surface. Step 2: Install the new pinion seal. Position the seal according to how it needs to be installed against the axle housing.
Where is the bill of material number on a Dana rear end differential?
The Dana/Spicer 60 rear end differential assemblies are identified with a manufacturing date (1) and Bill of Material number 1/8″ high metal stamp (2) stamped on the right or left hand tube on driving axles. The Bill of Material number may also be found on the carrier in some models as shown in illustration (2A).
Where do you put the gear on a Dana 60?
In the case of the Dana 60 90 ft/lbs is where it needs to be. After the proper backlash is achieved and the main caps torqued, apply gear marking compound to the ring gear teeth both drive and coast side. (That’s both sides of the teeth on the ring gear.) Spin the assembly to show gear contact pattern.
Our inventory includes OE ring gear and pinion sets, aftermarket ring and pinions sets, bearing and shim rebuild kits, internal parts kit (spider and side gears), positraction repair kits (clutch plates)and OE Positractions . We are also able to supply Dana axles , carriers, cases, both empty and loaded cases.
Where are the shims installed on a Dana 60?
Shims are installed on the front of pinion and used to set pinion pre-load. Setting proper pinion pre-load will ensure long pinion bearing life, if the pre-load is too little the space between the cup and cone can be too great and under hard acceleration and braking can prematurely wear the bearings,…
The Dana/Spicer 60 rear end differential assemblies are identified with a manufacturing date (1) and Bill of Material number 1/8″ high metal stamp (2) stamped on the right or left hand tube on driving axles. The Bill of Material number may also be found on the carrier in some models as shown in illustration (2A).