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High Pinion Dana 60 Axle Drw 86 - 90 Ford F350 Budd Wheel Hubs King Pin Style on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Gardiner, Maine, United States

Gardiner, Maine, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Ford Dana 60 Manufacturer Part Number:60

Dana 60 front axle removed from an F350 that we scrapped. Missing lock hubs, rotors are junk.  Gears and axles turn freely, I have not checked ratio yet.  Housing has some rust but not heavy scale, the mount plate is worst part for rust. Good axle for build up Rock crawler, mud runner pull truck etc. Has king pins not ball joints. Offered with local pick up. We can load onto a pallet for buyer arranged shipping.  We can drop off at Augusta Maine 04330 if that option works for buyer.

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