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Old 06-13-2003, 08:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Dana 60 to yoda flange -

Hey Shane thanks for the pic's - here's what we have been working on making the dana 60 to toyotas flange its a billit and a little pricy right now but we are working on the price too- Jess
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and the driveline flange on a rig -
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Old 06-13-2003, 03:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How much is pricy?

What's the advantage, you made my d-line go from Toyota t-case to my 60. Maybe the advantage is that the drive lines are easily interchangeable?

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150.00 each flange made 1/2 in house- we make the blank - have it broached and finish machine- kinda costly right now- advantage - 41 degree's angle capable - alot more than 1410- and 1 ton strength with using the oem toyota parts- Jess
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I cant remember, but are you making one for a dana 44
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how much for those?

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139.00- for the d-44- Jess
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Old 06-16-2003, 10:47 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Jess any advantage to using this toy stuff on a rear 60 as compared to using 1410's if I am getting a new shaft from scratch. How about if I have access to toy or 1410 boneyard stuff in good cond? Dodge 241 case and D60, 16 inch rear shaft.

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use 1410 when you can with a larger rig- over 4500 lbs- but some yodas have a severe angle on the d0ff making 1410 not the choice- 28 max- and yoda 41- so there's the difference- Jess
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I got a set of these. Very nice. The reasons I stayed with the Toy stuff are many, my front and rear shafts are the interchangable, I have spares, pretty strong, operating angles, and the round flange slides over rocks better.
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Hey Jess, who's truck is that? I'd like some info on the flat bed. Thanks.
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