never mind. I found out they`re a 44 an 60. my bad
never mind. I found out they`re a 44 an 60. my bad
randy
did you ever find out what the WMS to WMS was on a CUCV axle?
wheel mounting surface
I have been looking but unable to find some pictures of a front cucv axle moded to fit. Im just curious what others have done to extend the cast spring perch.
Any images would be a great help. Also does any one know the size of the bolt that goes into the spring perch casting?
Not CUCV axles, but dana 60. Give this a look. I'm not sure if it will help or not:
http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthrea...ghlight=cheese
Thanks, George
Joshua 24:15
For any one that is interested, I just put a 2006 dodge ram 2500 rear axle in.
The dodge rear axle is direct bolt in. The leaf spring perches are however for a 3 inch leaf.
In addition the dodge axle is an AAM 11.5 with 3.73 (could also be 4.10) gears, disk breaks with parking break. A single break line to a spliter for both calipers. Wms to wms is 72 inches.
2003-2006 dodge uses the same axle.
I picked mine up a the junck yard for $250, I will have to do a gear swap, that is going to run any where from 300-500, so for thoes on a budget it is not a bad swap.
Is the bolt patten metric for the rims ?
No, 8x6.5". Ford Superduty is metric, 8x170mm.
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