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Please Tell Me This Is A GM D60 (Pics)

marine_enlisted

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This is supposed to be an NOS 88-91 D60 for a GMC Dually.
The seller listed the part number as #15607925 ZFU code front axle assembly. Whaddya think?
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Looks like a KingPin Dana 60 Axle Dually to me. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
Hard to be 100% sure since it's upside down, but it definately looks like a dually GM D60 to me.
 
Dodge uses a different tie rod design than that. So I am leaning toward a GM 60.
 
Thanks for the quick replies. I just won it tonight, but I couldn't find the part # before the bidding was over and didn't want to post for fear someone would snake my bid.
It was one of those auctions where the seller mis-labled the item.
 
You can just make out the bottom plate for the King Pin on the other side.

Did you get a good deal?
 
I looked a little closer, oh ya GM 60 baby, the goofey steering stabilizer mount the fish style shock mounts all engineering marvels of the general. How much is shipping gonna be?
 
An NOS dana 60..........damn, wonder what my local dealer would want for one if they could even get one................
 
Shipping cost will be driving from D.C. to Long Island to pick it up. Planning on leaving in the middle of the night to avoid traffic at least one way.
 
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I'll trade ya the MPFI 496 for my '60 /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
I am not believing "NOS"
the crate would have a bottom, if in fact GM even shipped axles in wooden coffins
looks like road grime on the near kingpin cap
it is a dually GM D60
I wouldnt get my hopes up beyond that
 
I saw that too, but the rest is clean ,the bottom of the crate is covererd in oil , maybe something spilled on it, rotors look new, it almost looks like it has overspray as if it was sitting around a body shop for a while.
 
Yeah quite a few axles gm or not came in wooden crates when supplied to the military for surplus reasons just in case a mil spec blazer or truck got torn up. But I'm not too sure about dealer supplied axles in wooden crates.
 
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