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Dana 60 Upgrades - Busting Knuckles

Upgrading the Dana 60 with Reid Racing, CTM, and Alloy USA
Photography by Ned Bacon
Dana 60 Upgrades Jeep On Rocks
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Dana 60 Upgrades Jeep On Rocks
Strutting its newfound strength on a trail in the Hammers, this old Dana 60 may just outlive the old Jeep and Jeeper atop it.
Dana 60 Upgrades Cracked Knuckle
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Dana 60 Upgrades Cracked Knuckle
Here is what started it all. This crack had been growing for some time in the upper trunnion area of the righthand steering knuckle. Note the paint flecking off halfway around the casting, indicating the material has been flexing that far and would soon crack completely around. These Ford knuckles are known to crack like this after years of hard use under overloaded work trucks and then being asked to support 40-inch tires over boulders on rock buggies.
Dana 60 Upgrades Heavy Duty Knuckles
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Dana 60 Upgrades Heavy Duty Knuckles
Reid Racing (formerly Dedenbear) to the rescue: All bright in its signature orange paint, Reid Racing heavy-duty knuckles are available for both Chevy and Ford Dana 60 kingpin front axles. The spindle and steering studs are optional extras available from Reid Racing.
Dana 60 Upgrades Old New Knuckles
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Dana 60 Upgrades Old New Knuckles
Here is a side-by-side comparison of old Cracky and his Reid Racing replacement. Note the Reid Racing unit features a stronger, Chevy-style casting, and the location of the steering arm is lower than the Ford location. When installing these knuckles on a Ford truck with stock steering, the tie-rod ends must be switched to ones with a Chevy taper and the tie rod flipped to the top of the arms. As with most custom applications, I used aftermarket high-steer components, so the arm location didn't matter.

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