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Ram 2500 Axles

And personally I’d take a unibearing axle all day, bc you’re not gonna pop a shaft in an easy spot and freezing your ass off in a creek to swap out a shaft is nice as hell removing 4 bolts for the bearing instead of finger focking some wheelbearings on a spindle.
 
Ho lee chit! That's awesome!

Any chance you have a kp 60 axle to throw in the comparison pic?
 
Wait, nvm. I had 1410 on the brain but it's a 1480. Duh...
 
I wouldn't think twice about running the front axle from my dodge under a squarebody. With good b/js and unit bearings, they handle pretty much everything you can throw at them. The brakes are huge compared to a gm d60. Worst part is the wheels. You have to run a 17 minimum and stock dodge wheels have a crazy deep offset. Around 6.5 inches if I remember.
 
47 spline RCV stub shaft. No lockouts or drive flanges needed
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1480 vs 1550 shaft
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And if you ant to eliminate the upper balljoint on the 05-up SD60s
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And personally I’d take a unibearing axle all day, bc you’re not gonna pop a shaft in an easy spot and freezing your ass off in a creek to swap out a shaft is nice as hell removing 4 bolts for the bearing instead of finger focking some wheelbearings on a spindle.

How about dumbing that down a little so the less “axle savy” of us can understand it better.
 
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What do you think about swapping the axles and tubes to make it passenger side drop?
I don't think you realize how much work that is to do. Like, if you are going to do that, just start from scratch and build a totally custom axle with all new parts.

Swapping for a driver side drop t case would be a million times easier than doing that
 
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