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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: LKSD
Year: 1993
Make: ranger
Model: supercab V6 4x4
Engine: 3.0
Class: 4x4
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ok so lately ive really wanted to build up my b2. and the other day i found 1974 F250 axles dana 60 rear and dana 44 front. will the 44 fit and line up with the transfer case? i know i will have to bring in the spring perches but i can do that. also for the front i will be adding leafs. i just thought for the price of 450 for both i cant go wrong also they are 8 lug
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: red deer canada
Year: '91, '85, '97
Make: ford
Model: ranger, b-II, f-150
Engine: 4.0,4.0,4.2
Class: 4x4 race, 4x4, 2wd work
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Around here you can buy the whole truck for 450 and then do a drive train swap too. I would keep looking for something with gears already installed for when you put the big mudders on, and you know yo will.
good luck, Richard
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Reno, Nevada
Year: 1987, 2006
Make: Ford, BMW
Model: Bronco II, 325ci
Engine: 2.9, 2.5
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First off, some inspiration.
![]() ![]() As long as the front axle's diff is on the drivers side it'll be fine. I did have issues with the vertical angle of the driveshaft though. It ended up being such a steep angle the u joints were maxed out at ride height. I ended up having to swap transfer cases, from a 1350 to a 1354, the 1350 has a slip yoke front output and the 1354 has a fixed front output and using a double cardan joint. -Jester
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: So. Calif (SFV)
Year: 1990,1994
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco II, Ranger
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IIRC a '74 F-250 has a closed-knuckle, drum-brake, lo-pinion D44, and the rear D60 is 30 spline. There are much better axles out there than those (even the bolt-in D35 and [not-far-from-bolt-in] Explorer 8.8" are better/stronger).
If you want heavy-duty axles, I'd look for a '78 or later F-350 to rob the axles out of (skip the '80-'86 F-350s though). The F-350 D60 front axle will be high-pinion which will help immensely with your front driveshaft angle.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: LKSD
Year: 1993
Make: ranger
Model: supercab V6 4x4
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thanks guys for the info and pics i will look into my brothers truck graveyard for a dana 60 front
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: LKSD
Year: 1993
Make: ranger
Model: supercab V6 4x4
Engine: 3.0
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so i looked and didnt find any. but i have come across another question how much trouble would it be to make the front end coilovers using say a giant motorsports shock hoop and some fox or king coilovers. i quess i would just have to add 3 link. does any one know of a three link kit for a decent price?? i want to go full width for stance (i really like it) and second for stability
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Year: 1987, 2006
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Coilovers and link suspensions can be tricky to setup. Lots of trial and error.
I don't know if anyone makes a kit but Ruffstuff has all the brackets, tabs, and link material you need. Here are a bunch of full width SAS BII's I cataloged a little while back. Enjoy. A few more have popped up since then too.Quote:
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