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Thread: D60 spring perch width

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    Default D60 spring perch width

    What is the difference between the Chevy D60, which is 32" c-c, and a D60 for a Dodge? Would a Dodge D60 match up better? I know everyone uses the Chevy cause there are so many of them.

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    http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/60_front/

    By the way, I have a pair of Dodge Dana 60's for sale (discreet plug)


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    Thank you, I found the info I needed. I have a Chevy d60/14, but I'm waiting till something goes REALLY wrong with the 60/70 in there now.

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