Did not know that. Yukon has a good reputationP.S. Yukon and US Standard Gear are one in the same companies.
Did not know that. Yukon has a good reputationP.S. Yukon and US Standard Gear are one in the same companies.
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Did not know that. Yukon has a good reputation
I would do 4340 35spline axle shafts all the way, both inner and outer with Yukon 35 spline hubs and you would be set.
When you break a stub shaft, it usually splits down the middle lengthwise and if it overlaps each other it will expand and destroy the spindle making getting the wheel bearing hubs off near impossible.
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I broke this 30 spline stub pretty easily, got lucky the splines stayed in the locking hub, you can see the crack that formed up the shaft, this happened on both sides of the stub.
I would recommend 35 spline stub shafts. They are the same diameter all the way through and do not neckdown like these...View attachment 318578
I have been lurking since this thread started because I made a $2300 Black Friday parts wish list for my 60 a couple of nights ago. After following @CriticalAction thru Hells at BB and seeing him take out an outer on what seemed like an easy section I decided an upgrade was in order especially considering my rig weighs quite a bit more then his. My point being even when moderate wheeling, stuff can break and spoil the fun.
I have been lurking since this thread started because I made a $2300 Black Friday parts wish list for my 60 a couple of nights ago. After following @CriticalAction thru Hells at BB and seeing him take out an outer on what seemed like an easy section I decided an upgrade was in order especially considering my rig weighs quite a bit more then his. My point being even when moderate wheeling, stuff can break and spoil the fun.
The spindle bearing fits both stubs, on my photo above, you can see where the spindle bearing rides and is the same diameter of the 35spline stubs. The 30s just neck down after the spindle bearing.
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An ARB is on the shopping list, I already have one in the back.If you do not have any type of locker in your Dana-60 you may want to get one of those regaurdless of if it is a lunch-box type or better. The reason for a locker is it not only locks your diff, but they also eliminate one of the weak points of any diff the spider and side gears.