Disc brakes 14's are rather plentiful, 01-02 maybe is when they started. They have ribs.
Unimog 404 or 406 axles for the win.
OkGuys the whole point of this thread was to NOT have to spend the money to purchase a 60 front axle for an exorbitant amount. It's exploring the alternative front axles that are LESS money than a 60....LESS.
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Use LESS skinny pedal
Just curious, what are D60 fronts going for in your area?
GM D60 = bolt in
'05 Ford axles = 10 miles from bolt in
Surprisingly, the cost of the axle is fairly tied to it's value. The cheap D60's are cheap for a reason.
99-04 Ford 60’s are still leaf sprung. Not too far off and you can have it under a GM quite easily. Still a good axle to use and won’t break the bank with upgrades.
Not sure that I agree with that. Please remember that there are tons of things that used to be cheap and have now skyrocketed. The 4bt cummins comes to mind, remember when you could buy a trailer load of them for 250 bucks a piece? I do, and bought them. Then folks figured out how to use them and all of a sudden CRAZY prices. Well, these 05 up axles, I think, are another one of those things. There are now methods to get them into other trucks and folks are certainly doing it. Eventually I think they will go up as they become more popular.
The swap isn't a hard one at all it seems, with talking with a guy who has done a TON of them. Strength in comparison is also a slight difference but hey, it sounds fun. If I just happen to find a realistically priced GM 60, I will buy it. If not, I'm down to try new stuff. Coil sprung, big brakes.....what's not to like?
Are you planning on using radius arms like the stock Ford?
Yeah there is a full kit available to use the factory radius arm locations, then coil overs. Looks to be a weekend project or less. Very little fabrication needed. It pretty much just goes right under there. Cross over steering is required but I was going to do that anyway. Of course it will also require a trac bar.
What's the plan for crossover?
Metric pattern for the wheels?
Radius arms need to be pretty much exactly flat or the roll steer they naturally have is extreme, so they hang down a lot.