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My Dana 70 has no build tag wanting to have right rebuild parts

Can anyone give me info on where I can find my info. The tag on the clove box says Dana 70/2

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What parts are you looking for? The D70 is pretty straight forward as far as all being the same for parts, only difference would be the side gears and axle splines do change for different years and applications but one rarely has to replace them. Bearings and gears are all the same and the only other difference would be what type of limited slip unit it has if any which can easily be identified once removed.

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On 4/13/2017 at 5:44 PM, TFaoro said:

You should be able to take your vin number to the dealer and get a build sheet with all of the specs.

 

Ok guys I went to dodge with the vin the parts guy got all he could from the computer but it only shows Dana 70 and ratio and that's all they have, do you have any other ideas I was thinking of calling Dana .

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As I posted before the D70 is very straight forward and parts can be sourced through most any jobber and gear vendor ect, other than application differences they have pretty much remained the same for 20+ years.

 

What parts are you looking for?

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It doesn't take much time to pull an axle and look. They're floating axles, so it shouldn't be hard.

From what I've read it's either a 32 or a 35 spline, and there's no way to figure it out. 

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Yep like tyler said its a 10 minute job to pop and axle out count the splines and zip it back in. Its rare one would need the side gears unless you snap an axle and damage one or do one wheel burn outs and overheat them. Usually just replace bearings between the gear and case and that's it which is usually part of a bearing kit.

 

This place is as good as  it gets for drive train parts and info. Here is a direct link to all things D70 related you will need to know................your welcome :lmao:

http://www.quad4x4.com/catalog/category/dodged701994-2002

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