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    hi, i have a civilian power wagon 54' with differential 5,83 gears do you know if the gear 4,89 of a w300 58' will fits ?

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    Originally posted by jveu1tigato View Post
    hi, i have a civilian power wagon 54' with differential 5,83 gears do you know if the gear 4,89 of a w300 58' will fits ?
    The 1958 W300 differential has a removable cover, and the 1954 Power Wagon does not, is that correct?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gordon Maney View Post
      The 1958 W300 differential has a removable cover, and the 1954 Power Wagon does not, is that correct?
      i think you are right ... on my 54' you have to take all the gears out of the diff to see it...

      on the w300 you have a cover.. do you think its not the same gear ?

      i think on the w300 its a dana70 and on pw 54' ...i dont really know..

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      • #4
        No, they are different.
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        • #5
          Gordon is correct. The Dana 70 is total different set-up.

          I do think there was an optional ratio in the 4.8X range for the FFPW rear that normally had 5.8X. Did you ask on Joe's site?

          Bucky

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            4.89
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            • #7
              Yep, 4.89.

              Hard to come by, from what I understand. There is some talk about a limited run of new gears on the Power Wagon Forum.

              http://www.t137.com/archives/wwwboar...s/4240469.html

              Originally posted by 712edf View Post
              Gordon is correct. The Dana 70 is total different set-up.

              I do think there was an optional ratio in the 4.8X range for the FFPW rear that normally had 5.8X. Did you ask on Joe's site?

              Bucky

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              • #8
                There are probably also some available out there used.
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                Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Gordon Maney View Post
                  There are probably also some available out there used.
                  you are sure about the gears, they are not the same models?

                  if someone find a 4,89 gears im gonna buy it... for a ffpw 54' ! tanks.

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                  • #10
                    They are not the same.
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                    Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jveu1tigato View Post
                      you are sure about the gears, they are not the same models?
                      The Dana 70 in the W300 has a 10 1/2" dia. ring gear. I think the ones on the FFPW trucks are different diameter. Total different animal.

                      Bucky

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