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gearhead1985:
what i was told was that this was that this axle was a dana 60rear out of a dodge w200 from the late 70's and i do not think that it is

and here is what i got on the ring gear are these numbers

4 20 79 dana d 32503a a3d20 46 13

i figured out the 4 20 79 was a date code
the 46 13 was ring and pinion count which means i have 3.53 gears

the wms to wms measurement is 65"

and the only casting numbers i can find are 88-19 on the pinion side of the axle and a c-30255 on the cover side

there is an 8 lug pattern and the drums are about 12" in diameter

the axle shafts are 1.25" in diameter

here are the pics






one more thing it is fing heavy
i am picking up the front that goe with this later today
thanks in advanced
sorry for the bad pics that is how they uploaded from my phone

PaulW:
it's a rear axle.  does that help??

calvynandhobbs:
Here is a pretty good write up on Dana axle information.

http://www.greatlakes4x4.com/showthread.php?t=57

kirksjeep:
You should check out       http://www.pirate4x4.com/welcome1.php

They are a lot more into hardcore fab then anyone that is part of JT4x4 that I know of.  You are looking at a TON of work.  I did the easy swap of the 8.8 and even with all the research and stuff, it still took a while.  Is the front axle drivers or passenger side drop?  I am guessing passenger side drop since you are going to a D300. 

kirksjeep:
If those axles don't work out, check these out.  Well worth the $$$$ and they bolt right in.  I wish I had the $$$ for the front one. 

http://providence.craigslist.org/pts/1277605106.html

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