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What D60 front do i need?
running a np241, driverside drop. Is there a certian rotation i need, or would any driverside drop work?
thanks!
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Ford F-350's are drivers drop and high pinion. Do a little research to find what years to look for and to stay away from.
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If you want to stay with the driver's drop, any driver's drop axle will work. The "rotation" is a bit of a misnomer - the rotation of the ring gear doesn't change, it's the cut of the gearset itself that is different.
Like was mentioned above, get into the bible and figure out what you need... |
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