Ironmanandy
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O yeah, we are aiming for about 300 Horsepower.....
I may end up running 20" wheels to keep the monster brakes for the monster locking power.
This will mean much bigger booster and master
I'd redrill... looks like plenty of space for that and IIRC he's got a full machine shop with a nice lathe to get the new holes done perfectly! (at least if it's a multi axis CNC lathe)Also, how do you plan on getting the rear to match the metric pattern of the front? Not sure if they make adapters for that, can't remember.
I'm assuming the stock width on one of those axles is around 71" WMS-WMS?
Interested to see how you deal with the constraints of the drivers side when trying to setup a coil bucket/link (assuming you're running coils). Planning on a truss at all? Curious because I have an '88 HP60 (little more room to work with, but not much).
What's your planned tire size? Also, how do you plan on getting the rear to match the metric pattern of the front? Not sure if they make adapters for that, can't remember.
I'd redrill... looks like plenty of space for that and IIRC he's got a full machine shop with a nice lathe to get the new holes done perfectly! (at least if it's a multi axis CNC lathe)
Not the F450/F550.should be 8 x 170mm.
Not the F450/F550.
Not the F450/F550.
Cutting 10" out seems like a LOT! You'll probably end up with some major clearance issues running that narrow.
Also, have you priced a 37" tire for a 20" rim lately?
Not the F450/F550.
If you have a double-diaphragm booster, a late 90's Dodge Ram 2500 master cylinder bolts up.
I'm running the Dodge one and it pushes plenty of fluid to fill the 1-ton brakes. Here's a good resource with a lot of (proven) configurations and feedback:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=575345&highlight=caliper
if its an 04 F550 front end, itll be a super 60 with the bigger R&P, 10 lug with bigger brakes and a WMS somewhere in the mid 70's.
it looks like you got jsut a regular mid 00's D60 outta a f350, 8 lug with 1 ton brakes and the WMS should be regular full width at around 69". hell, theres even a chance thats outta f250 and maybe even a D50, the inner shafts are 35 spline, right?
We ran the serial number and the BOM its definitly from an f550 and they didnt start making the super 60 until 06.
They call it the 248. Its bigger than a regular 60 but not quite a Super 60. It has the 3.5"x1/2 wall tubes and 248 mm ring gear. 35 spline inner and outer shafts. It has 4.88 Gears and the hubs act like a unit bearing but have lockouts..... I did some searching on some super duty sites and the Lockout axles are really rare. I am going to try and find a smaller brake setup if I can.
The width to the WMS is 70.5"
we took off the ten lug adapters before I brought it home. I think that is mentioned on a previous page. It has an 8x170mm lug pattern. I can get an adapter for the rear and make the rear match.
I want the over all WMS width to be around 61.5"
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We ran the serial number and the BOM its definitly from an f550 and they didnt start making the super 60 until 06.
They call it the 248. Its bigger than a regular 60 but not quite a Super 60. It has the 3.5"x1/2 wall tubes and 248 mm ring gear. 35 spline inner and outer shafts. It has 4.88 Gears and the hubs act like a unit bearing but have lockouts..... I did some searching on some super duty sites and the Lockout axles are really rare. I am going to try and find a smaller brake setup if I can.
The width to the WMS is 70.5"
we took off the ten lug adapters before I brought it home. I think that is mentioned on a previous page. It has an 8x170mm lug pattern. I can get an adapter for the rear and make the rear match.
I want the over all WMS width to be around 61.5"
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Its from a 2003 F550.
Its a dana 60 from a 2004 F550
we removed the 10 bolt adapters
... It has an 8x170mm lug pattern...
BOM # 2001275-2 I have been searching most of the morning to see if there are any hubs or rotors avaliable to convert his rear 60 to the 8-220 pattern.