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dashiellx (
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The start of the Dana 60.
Ok. Obvious I'm biased towards the Dana 60. I'm not going to hide that. But this truck is the starting line for the Dana 60 front axle. The Dana 60 front axle being the flag ship of all front axles. As well as a means of gauging strengths on other axles. You often here people refer to front axles are as equal or less than the Dana 60. I am going to be piecing something together. A section tuned to "Significant attributes" or something like that. --
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dashiellx (
talk) 19:11, 15 May 2008 (UTC)reply
The start of the Dana 60.
Ok. Obvious I'm biased towards the Dana 60. I'm not going to hide that. But this truck is the starting line for the Dana 60 front axle. The Dana 60 front axle being the flag ship of all front axles. As well as a means of gauging strengths on other axles. You often here people refer to front axles are as equal or less than the Dana 60. I am going to be piecing something together. A section tuned to "Significant attributes" or something like that. --
Dana60Cummins (
talk) 20:08, 17 February 2010 (UTC)reply