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Old 04-29-2011, 07:08 PM   #1
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Dana 70 and 70hd Use different gear sets?

Looking on Ebay(and the net in general) for gearsets for my Dually with a 70 hd...but all I am finding are Dana 70 ring/pinions....but 70 and 70hd master bearing/install kits. do they use the same gearsets? And best I can tell- a 3.54 is the highest gear I can find for it, is that tall as they get?

I'd like to be able to pull my car at 75-80 at about 23-2500 rpm....possible with a non OD trans?
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:56 PM   #2
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Re: Dana 70 and 70hd Use different gear sets?

There are a bunch of variations of 70s out there, not sure what is different from one to the other. I know one of the model 70s that was put in the early Cummins trucks had 3.08s in them.

Check out Summit Racing or Ring-pinon.com, might be able to find the difference there.
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Old 04-29-2011, 09:28 PM   #3
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Re: Dana 70 and 70hd Use different gear sets?

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There are a bunch of variations of 70s out there, not sure what is different from one to the other. I know one of the model 70s that was put in the early Cummins trucks had 3.08s in them.
Dont hold me to it, but I'm pretty sure that the early cummins had whats called a dana 71 to house the 3.08's because of clearance inside the 70 housing. I know the fronts with 3.08's were actually a dana 61. Ring gears from a 60 will not fit in a 61, so i'm goin to assume that goes the same for the 70/71. I am fairly certain that any 70 gear set will fit in any 70 case. The differences are in the external bearing sizes. So you will want a bearing kit from a 70hd
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Old 04-29-2011, 11:20 PM   #4
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Re: Dana 70 and 70hd Use different gear sets?

yes they use different ring and pinions there is different offsets on the carriers. there is a explanation on www.ringandpinion.com
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