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    Default Too big?

    Looking at a set of axles Crum a f550. Dana 60 kp front and dana s135 rear. Around 72" so they should fit. My question is, is the s135 too much for the 715. I plan to run bead locks, maybe a touch bigger. Just a good deal on these so wanted to ask you guys first before committing. Thanks

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    4.88 gearing...

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    If duce axles are not too big, I see no problem with those as long as it clears and you cam mount the springs...
    Is that real money?

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    No such thing as too big, to small maybe...

    You'll be fine as long as springs are properly mounted, and the rims clear the bed/frame.

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    At 72" wms to wms, I don't see an issue with wheel clearance. Do you?
    Thanks for the reply.

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    Dana 60 Kingpin Front, Ford Sterling 10.25 rear here...

    Hope you have a powertrain upgrade... stock tornado motor is not going to like spinning beadlocks with big tires.
    67' M715/5.9 Cummins/ZF5/NP205

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    12 valve with Allison trans. I should be good there.

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