I was looking up some Dana parts and found a listing for Dodge axles. It seems that Dodge has been supplying Uncle Sam with some pull trucks for the Air Force with 7. 17 gears in them.
I assume that these are Cummins equiped trucks because they started in 1989 and go to 2002. The 1rst Gen. trucks are SRW 1 TON 4X4's and the 2nd Gen. trucks are all 2500 4X4's. Some of the early ones had Power-Loc's front and rear and some even had Detroit Lockers front and rear -- the 2nd Gen. trucks all had an open front end and P/L's in the reaer.
Here are some Build of material #'s:
605514-1 P/L 1991 to 1993. 5 Dana 70
605514-3 D/L 1991 to 1993. 5 Dana 70
610622-1 open diff. 1996. 5 Dana 60
606273-2 P/L 2001 Dana 70 w/ ABS
605489-1 P/L 1990. 5 Dana 70 w/ ABS
All of the desciptions for these trucks read " AIRFORCE TOW VEHICLE ".
I know this is WAY to much gear for most anyone , but I thought it would be good info to have when these things get old enough to go to auction. Look at the B. O. M. 's or count some teeth if you are getting an unknown axle assy. out of a Dodge from a military scrap yard. I would think that finding a first Gen w/ locking diff's. front and rear would be a terrific find.
Well I just thought that this was interesting info and I thought that I would share it with Ya'll... .
Thomas
I assume that these are Cummins equiped trucks because they started in 1989 and go to 2002. The 1rst Gen. trucks are SRW 1 TON 4X4's and the 2nd Gen. trucks are all 2500 4X4's. Some of the early ones had Power-Loc's front and rear and some even had Detroit Lockers front and rear -- the 2nd Gen. trucks all had an open front end and P/L's in the reaer.
Here are some Build of material #'s:
605514-1 P/L 1991 to 1993. 5 Dana 70
605514-3 D/L 1991 to 1993. 5 Dana 70
610622-1 open diff. 1996. 5 Dana 60
606273-2 P/L 2001 Dana 70 w/ ABS
605489-1 P/L 1990. 5 Dana 70 w/ ABS
All of the desciptions for these trucks read " AIRFORCE TOW VEHICLE ".
I know this is WAY to much gear for most anyone , but I thought it would be good info to have when these things get old enough to go to auction. Look at the B. O. M. 's or count some teeth if you are getting an unknown axle assy. out of a Dodge from a military scrap yard. I would think that finding a first Gen w/ locking diff's. front and rear would be a terrific find.
Well I just thought that this was interesting info and I thought that I would share it with Ya'll... .
Thomas