Axle question
Axle question
What axles would a 1969 W300 have? Dana 60 front? 70 rear? Not familiar on what they would have on the swepty's.
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Swepty's W-300 ? does such an animal exist ? I always thought the W-300 was a step side box. What does the data-plate on the driver side door jamb show ?
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Any 61 thru 74 W300 would have Dana 70 front & rear, usually 4.88 gears. They were 6 lug until around 68-69 then went to 8 lug. Also they were offered in SRW & Dually set-ups. I think after 70 or so they were all duallys.STROH wrote:What axles would a 1969 W300 have? Dana 60 front? 70 rear? Not familiar on what they would have on the swepty's.
Most W300's were stake bed, cab & chassis or utiline boxes.
Bucky
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My bad. I am showing my ignorance. Its a 69 W300. With a service box in back. I saw it on the Minneapolis Craigslist. I can't get a good look at the wheels to.count the lugs. Is the Dana 70 an oddball?
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They are still Sweptline era trucks.935guy wrote:Swepty's W-300 ? does such an animal exist ? I always thought the W-300 was a step side box.
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"Technically".... a "step side" box wasn't made for Dodge. They're called Utiline boxes.935guy wrote:Swepty's W-300 ? does such an animal exist ? I always thought the W-300 was a step side box. What does the data-plate on the driver side door jamb show ?
A W300 Utiline is, as Bill pointed out, still a Sweptline truck too. Clear as mud now?....
John
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Dana 70 front was used up through 74. Had drum brakes & closed knuckles. Wouldn't handle any more power than the Dana 60 front that replaced it, but probably would handle more weight. Had 10 3/4" ring gear.STROH wrote:My bad. I am showing my ignorance. Its a 69 W300. With a service box in back. I saw it on the Minneapolis Craigslist. I can't get a good look at the wheels to.count the lugs. Is the Dana 70 an oddball?
The Dana 70 rear continued on into the 90's in 1 tons, mainly duallys.
Not oddball just old school. Not as popular (aftermarket support) as the Dana 60.
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I saw the ad. Truck has 8 lug wheels. Looks like it has a winch & 383 big block. Not a bad deal.
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Dana 70's front and rear, NP 205 t-case. Be careful as the '69's had 14" drums which can be a royal PITA to hunt down if they get worn. '69 was the first year for 8-lug axles under the D and W300 models- '68 and earlier were 6 lug.
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Thanks for the info! The truck looks like a good deal, but I will probably have to pass. Tax time of course. Just wanted to know for future reference. Stroh