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Almost identical in appearance to a Dana 60, the Dana 70 is standard in heavy Dodge pickups and GM duallies. The large 10.54-inch ring gear diameter will tolerate much torque, and is suitable for diesel power and/or big tires. | Almost identical in appearance to a Dana 60, the Dana 70 is standard in heavy Dodge pickups and GM duallies. The large 10.54-inch ring gear diameter will tolerate much torque, and is suitable for diesel power and/or big tires. | ||
The Dana 70 is a common rear-axle for off-road use. It is often coupled with the [[Dana 60]] in front. | |||
[[Image:dana-70.jpg|thumb|right|150px|'''Dana 70 ''']] |
Revision as of 22:14, 14 July 2007
Almost identical in appearance to a Dana 60, the Dana 70 is standard in heavy Dodge pickups and GM duallies. The large 10.54-inch ring gear diameter will tolerate much torque, and is suitable for diesel power and/or big tires.
The Dana 70 is a common rear-axle for off-road use. It is often coupled with the Dana 60 in front.