Converting 1990 Dana 70 to 1995 Dana 70 drums. Possible?
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Converting 1990 Dana 70 to 1995 Dana 70 drums. Possible?
Hey guys.
I have a change to get a 1995 Dana 70 from a 2500 automatic cummins Dodge Ram without differential.
It has everything but the differential itself.
So my question is.
Can I change the shafts, bearings and drums to my 1990 W-250 5 spd? Are they bolt on?
I really hate my inboard drums!!
I have a change to get a 1995 Dana 70 from a 2500 automatic cummins Dodge Ram without differential.
It has everything but the differential itself.
So my question is.
Can I change the shafts, bearings and drums to my 1990 W-250 5 spd? Are they bolt on?
I really hate my inboard drums!!
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Yeah outboard drums would be nice for sure.
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The carriers, etc., are the same, but as far as I know, the the axle shafts are not, and the mount for the backing plates is definitely in a different location. I'm pretty sure it is easier to swap the axle housings than put the later hubs on the earlier housing . . . but I have a Dana 80 to swap, so I never looked hard at the other options.
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Hey guys.
I have a change to get a 1995 Dana 70 from a 2500 automatic cummins Dodge Ram without differential.
It has everything but the differential itself.
So my question is.
Can I change the shafts, bearings and drums to my 1990 W-250 5 spd? Are they bolt on?
I really hate my inboard drums!!
I have a change to get a 1995 Dana 70 from a 2500 automatic cummins Dodge Ram without differential.
It has everything but the differential itself.
So my question is.
Can I change the shafts, bearings and drums to my 1990 W-250 5 spd? Are they bolt on?
I really hate my inboard drums!!
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Yes. Excactly.
It is a hell of a task to cut and weld everything again on it's place to retrofit a newer dana 70. Leaf spring packs are different width and in different place and so are the shock mounts too.
But if nothing helps I'm willing to do that. But then I need a detroit locker and 4.10 gear set+ bearings to that newer Dana 70. Also I'd like to have the disk conversion then too...
This is what I'm talking about...
This is what I want if not the disks...
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Yes. Excactly.
It is a hell of a task to cut and weld everything again on it's place to retrofit a newer dana 70. Leaf spring packs are different width and in different place and so are the shock mounts too.
But if nothing helps I'm willing to do that. But then I need a detroit locker and 4.10 gear set+ bearings to that newer Dana 70. Also I'd like to have the disk conversion then too...
It is a hell of a task to cut and weld everything again on it's place to retrofit a newer dana 70. Leaf spring packs are different width and in different place and so are the shock mounts too.
But if nothing helps I'm willing to do that. But then I need a detroit locker and 4.10 gear set+ bearings to that newer Dana 70. Also I'd like to have the disk conversion then too...
Sounds like a long, hard way to get slide off drums. The newer 70 is wider, plus 9/16" studs.... but only 32-spline, so there's more cost again to get it to 35. You might be further ahead to do an aftermarket disc brake swap.
My solution was a Dana 80 complete with 2nd-gen leafs. Huge upgrade on so many levels.
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Shipping is the killer for me... We do not have Dana axles lying around in here... and I have no interested of getting my W-250 ride any better. The suspension is horrible and that's it. I like it. For nice ride I have my 1995 Impala SS.
What I have been reading now, I'll go for the Disk brake conversion.
Problem solved!
http://www.dieselbombers.com/5-9l-ro...ar-axle-2.html
I need to have the parking brake since it is required in here and it is very handy. That's why I have been passing the K20 front caliper option.
But what I have read in that topic I need to ask it again in here.
I need the brackets, K20 FRONT rotors but what year cadillac eldorado rear brake calipers?
What I have been reading now, I'll go for the Disk brake conversion.
Problem solved!
http://www.dieselbombers.com/5-9l-ro...ar-axle-2.html
I need to have the parking brake since it is required in here and it is very handy. That's why I have been passing the K20 front caliper option.
But what I have read in that topic I need to ask it again in here.
I need the brackets, K20 FRONT rotors but what year cadillac eldorado rear brake calipers?
#11
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/t...ear-hubs-drums
It seems about ten years ago the dealer started selling outboard drums and hubs as replacement of obsolete inboards.
It seems about ten years ago the dealer started selling outboard drums and hubs as replacement of obsolete inboards.
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http://www.turbodieselregister.com/t...ear-hubs-drums
It seems about ten years ago the dealer started selling outboard drums and hubs as replacement of obsolete inboards.
It seems about ten years ago the dealer started selling outboard drums and hubs as replacement of obsolete inboards.
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Ok, I'm still interested to know what does it involve to swap a newer 2nd gen dana 70 drums to the older one if it is possible... I still could do that for the half of the price of the disk conversion...
#14
Why don't you take some measurements and compare? The bearings in the hubs are the same. Take a look at the bolt pattern where the backing plate bolts on. Take measurements from that flange to axle flange.....to wms. Etc. I have already done this comparison on my drw80 vs drw70. I don't have a 1stgen srw70 to compare but I've got a srw80...
#15
That link to a 10 year-old thread on TDR is a mite confusing. Tell me what is involved in converting my SRW D70 to outboard brakes? Around 2008 I had a Dodge dealer replace my rear brakes, including drums, and they never mentioned my inboard drums being obsolete? But the next time I need rear brakes I would certainly pay extra to convert to outboard .