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    I’m trying to find a front axel to swap onto the front on my M715. Found a 1999 Dana 60 off of a Ford F-350, looks in good shape. I was wondering if anyone has swapped one of these axels/if there will be any problems with the using this one.

    Thanks for the help


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    Isn’t that one of the metric axles? Single wheel or dually?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrman View Post
    Isn’t that one of the metric axles? Single wheel or dually?

    It’s a front axel off of a single wheel.


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    If it's a driven axle I think Fords are drivers side for the diff. The M715 is pass side for the diff. Don't think that will work. You'll need something out of a Chevy or pre 1993 Dodge to work properly. Unless you are changing the transfer case to work with the Ford axle...
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