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I have a HP60 I am building up. I have been searching for a few months for single wheel hubs. I did not want to machine my dually hubs. So, I checked every parts store, I checked the Ford Dealer....Ford stated the hub/rotor assembally were discontinued.
I bought like four different sets of hub/rotors and they were all wrong, so I had to return them.

From my reasearch it seems alot of people were haveing a hard time getting single wheel hub/rotors and most where having their dually hubs machined.

I finally found a place that sells new hubs and I wanted to pass this info to all of you.

You can only order by part number: E0TZ1102-F $105 each
It comes with hub/rotor/studs/races.
Parts International
888-727-0418 20 units

Green Sales Co
800-543-4959 3 units

I hope this helps people....I am sure some are going to flame me, thats fine. I am just trying to save a few people the huge hassle I had trying to get new single wheel hub/rotor assemblies....

I am a long time reader but I just recently joined this board.....
 

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Just use TTB F250 hubs. They came with large and small lockouts. The large lockouts are interchangeable with a Ford Dana 60 front. And... they are CHEAP at a salvage yard. I picked up the last pair for 40 bucks, with bearings, rotors, lockouts, and spindle nuts.

Ford single wheel front parts are cheap. Chevy single wheel 60 front parts are expensive.
 

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Ebay is great but...(if you can find hubs cheeep)

why ebay when you can get a brand spaking new one for about the same price. I looked on ebay forever..........I am not paying over $100 for ONE well used hub only.

You can buy a brand new rotor/hub/studs for $105.
 

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The ford dana 50 hub and rotor from 1980 to 1997 is the same thing as the dana 60, the yards have alot of these. steve differential eng. inc.
Steve-

I hate to disagree with you but I know at least through '89 the F250's used a smaller hub that seems to be the size of a dana 44 -- not a 60.
 
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