i have a 1968 w100 with the step side im rebuilding. my question is i have a dana 60 rear and dana 44 front. is this the normal axles for the truck. most places i go to find parts say i should have a crystler 8.75 axle not a dana 60. did they come with both or was mine an axle swap?
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Those are the Factory axles for your truck Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear yes. Do you have a picture of your Data Plate, mounted inside your door? It should have all of the information stamped on it. Post it here and we can unravel the mysteries of your Data plate.1967 W200.aka.Hank
1946 WDX.aka.Shorty
2012 Ram 2500 PowerWagon.aka Ollie
Life is easier in a lower gear.
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Originally posted by Curtis68 View Posti have a 1968 w100 with the step side im rebuilding. my question is i have a dana 60 rear and dana 44 front. is this the normal axles for the truck. most places i go to find parts say i should have a crystler 8.75 axle not a dana 60. did they come with both or was mine an axle swap?
In 69 the W100 switched to the 5 lug 8.75" rear & 5 lug Dana 44
Bucky
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Originally posted by Pismopowerwagon View Post1/2ton W100 should have 5-lug wheels/axles. Is the rear Dana 60 an 8 lug? I have only seen dana 60 5 lug in a Jeep IH
My W100 came 5 lug 8 3/4 rear and 5 lug dana 44 front. I swapped to Dana 60 front and rear 8 lug.
I call it a 5/8 ton now :)
Bucky
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Curtis, email me the pictures to b1pw1948@earthlink.net and I will post them for you. Thank you1967 W200.aka.Hank
1946 WDX.aka.Shorty
2012 Ram 2500 PowerWagon.aka Ollie
Life is easier in a lower gear.
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Originally posted by Curtis68 View Posti have a 1968 w100 with the step side im rebuilding. my question is i have a dana 60 rear and dana 44 front. is this the normal axles for the truck. most places i go to find parts say i should have a crystler 8.75 axle not a dana 60. did they come with both or was mine an axle swap?
the same leaf springs as the W200.
Beginning in '69, the W100 was equipped with the Chrysler Corporate 5 lug axles, lighter leaf springs and a single stick NP205 transfer case, A 128" wheel base W100 was offered in addition to the 114" model.
John
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