giezy
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have a van 10.25 here with disk brakes on it can i swap the brakes to my 95 250 or is the end of the housing different?
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its possible its a d-70. the one I have is out of a 2000, thought it was a 10.25, looks danm near the same.
but there is a 70 on the pumpkin
but the good news it would work in a obs, all ya need to do is move the spring perches, the width is ok
Back when Ford was actually Built Ford Tough, all 1 ton vans had full floating D70 rear axles.
Now that it's Built Ford Tough with Some Cheap Chevy stuff, some E350's have semi floating D60's.
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Easy way to tell a Dana from a Sterling.
The Dana's always have the fill plug in the differential cover.
The Sterling's all have it in the housing, facing the front on the drivers side.
Not true. My Dana 70HD has the fill plug in the housing. Plus I have an aftermarket cover. The more I learn about variations in Dana axles, the more I realize each one is like a snowflake.