curious
Actually you are wrong there. The Dodge is about 2" wms - wms narrower, as well as the spring mounts are 1/2 farther apart than the chev. The chev is more desireable, but the dodge will work, and fords are usually more, because of availability and the fact they are high pinion. 

fords are cheaper where im at, because there are so many more of them. 78-79 will cost more than a chevy or dodge 60. but any of the 80-s now with the 36.5 spring width dont cost anymore than 7-800 normally
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thats probably because were from the same area thats why i said they were worth 1200+. i sell them all day long for that.
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certain dodge dana 60's are like 67.5" wide and others are like 69.5" wide which is the same as chevys im pretty sure thats the numbers. id almost like that narrower one in my chevy my front axles stick out really far i would like the narrower 1" per side.
What front axle did you put in that chev? My second truck like yours that had the swap done had the ford high pinion 44 with the 8 lug outers and it stuck out a bit. But was good for wheelin, better approach with the tires out away from the body.
my red 91 chevy i had straight axled on 40's had a HP HD 44 in it and those tires ate that thing up. i replaced axle shaft and axle shaft and bearing after bearing in that thing. and that just had a vortec 350 gasser in it
ever since then ive run 60's and never had a problem


