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Plz help ID this D60

I am 99$ sure it's 603322 1. I don't see anything that is possibily misleading. I mean, I've taken paper and pencil and did a rubbing....

WTF

Edit: I'm 100% sure of all the digit except the '0'. But, using Dana's Search by Bill of Material, even when I substitute in an '8' or a '6', I STILL get the 'was not found' message.
 
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Was those numbers the first set of numbers on the tube? If it's an older axle, Dana Expert goes back only to 77 or so, but I've heard of older BOM listing somewhere, but dont' know where.
 
I have a D60 that looks just like yours Big94gmc. I was told it came out of a 71 or 72 Chevy 4x4. Mine has the same spring perches, same shock brackets (the rest of the brackets were already cut off) and the same slotted flat head screw on the hubs that hold the drums on the hub ( the drums slide over the wheel studs from the outside) The older Chevy D60's did not have the drums behind the hub with the wheel studs going thru both. Mine also has U-bolts on the yoke.The way I have always differentiated between the Ford, Dodge and GM D60's is by the backing plate flange. Fords are round with a flat on the top with 4 bolt holes, Dodges are round with 4 bolt holes, and GMs are round with a flat on top and 7 bolt holes. I haven't seen any Jeep D60's.

I hope I don't sound like I think I'm an expert, because I'm not. I'm just trying to help by sharing what I've found in my experiences with D60's.I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong if someone proves me wrong.:)
 
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I found out is a '72 C20 4.10 open. Doesn't explain way 3.73's are bolted to the carrier, but, oh well....
 
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