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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Axle question Dana 80 to Dana 70

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I have a friend with a 70 in a CTD. He tows a 20 ft goosnect stock trailer a lot and has had the pleasure of having the 70 rebuilt twice now. They just don't carry the weight as well.



-Scott
 
I am driving my second CTD. Both have had the Dana 70, both tow heavy fairly often, old one still does(I know who has it), and I know the old one is over 100,000, no problem, and my new one has 87000 on it, no problem either. Good luck.



Nick
 
With light towing and small loads in the bed the 70 will hold up fine. I don't know if it's a direct conversion.



-Scott
 
I just swapped a dana 70 for a dana 80. had to shorten the drive shaft 2". Might want to take a look at the dimensions of that dana 70 before you get started. That was on a 98 2500, and i used a dana 80 out of a 96 3500
 
The 2500 manuals do not have a full Dana 80, it is a hybrid, 80 center section and tubes to the spring perches, then it is the same as the 70. As far as I know the wheel bearings are the same on both axles and that is the limiting factor for the weight rating, both the auto and manual 2500 have the same GVW. I am not sure but I think that you would need the spring U-bolt caps from a 70 to bolt it up, and a longer drive line.
 
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