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M880 axle selection
Planning on future builds, getting my mental ducks in a row (hard to do, since most of those ducks are suffering massive hangovers at any one time). Plan to build a quasi-M880 truck, on a more modern frame. Engine would be a 6BT Cummins. The stocks axles on the M880 series were Dana 44 front axle and Dana 60 rear, with a 4.10:1 gear ratio in each. These were "pretty weenie" (as Uncle Floyd used to say) and weren't that stout. This truck would be used for heavy-duty off-roading, towing and offroad recovery, so I would be trading up to something a LOT more beefy.
Here's the options:
Front axle:
Dana 60
Dana 70
Rockwell 2-1/2 ton
Rear axle:
Dana 70
Dana 80 (non-dually)
Corporate 14-bolt
Rockwell 2-1/2 ton
The Rockwells are tough enough, but are fairly heavy and I'd rather not go with them because the Rockwell gear ratio is too steep and would suck as road speed would suffer. The other options are all tough and you can get gear ratios in pretty much anything you want.
What is your opinion?
Planning on future builds, getting my mental ducks in a row (hard to do, since most of those ducks are suffering massive hangovers at any one time). Plan to build a quasi-M880 truck, on a more modern frame. Engine would be a 6BT Cummins. The stocks axles on the M880 series were Dana 44 front axle and Dana 60 rear, with a 4.10:1 gear ratio in each. These were "pretty weenie" (as Uncle Floyd used to say) and weren't that stout. This truck would be used for heavy-duty off-roading, towing and offroad recovery, so I would be trading up to something a LOT more beefy.
Here's the options:
Front axle:
Dana 60
Dana 70
Rockwell 2-1/2 ton
Rear axle:
Dana 70
Dana 80 (non-dually)
Corporate 14-bolt
Rockwell 2-1/2 ton
The Rockwells are tough enough, but are fairly heavy and I'd rather not go with them because the Rockwell gear ratio is too steep and would suck as road speed would suffer. The other options are all tough and you can get gear ratios in pretty much anything you want.
What is your opinion?
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