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Will these work? EDIT: and any of you using them?

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I did search and no results came up. Even though I read about 60s all the time on this board, my knowledge with them is still cloudy. I wasn't sure if these arms will work on a Ford 60. According to the product description, I'm under the impression that these are for Chevy axles. I remember somebody saying spring plates and the knuckles out are different but that's pretty much it.

http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/D60-high-steer-kit-for-kingpin-axles_p_19-1246.html

http://www.wfoconcepts.com/Steering/Dana60/KingpinHeavyDuty.html


I have an itch to whip out my CC and order up a set, but I want to be sure first.


EDIT: On another note, any one of you guys running springless arms? What do you like/hate about them?
 
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Yes they will work on a Ford axle. The major differences between Ford and Chevy (or dodge) is that the pumpkin is drivers side, the spindles & knuckles have a different bolt pattern, Ford knuckles are weaker, and the Ford stubshaft is slightly shorter.

The bolt pattern for the steering arms between ford & others are the same though.

Harley
 
Thanks Harley. And I have a set of chevy d60 spring plates from DIY4X, I assume those won't work on fords??
 
Chris (lostoffroad on Loco) is running the Ballistic arms I believe on his D60. I know WFO makes some good stuff, and I have personally used Sky's stuff on my D44 and have been very happy with them.

Ballistics double shear arms are sick but they are $$$.

Harley
 

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