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Old 04-30-2009, 04:25 AM   #1
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In desperate need of help with cross referencing some parts and numbers.

I have a 1997 D60 out of a F350 that is going in my 1995 F350. The only issue I have to deal with is converting it to a DRW front end. I want hubs that are a direct bolt on and will not require cross referencing when I go to buy bearings, seals and what ever else I will need. Now here is the question. I have a set of dually hubs that have been in my way for years. I was told they came off a 1979 F350 dually with a D60 front end. I have my doubts about that because I do no think Ford made one in 79. I want to know if these are the hubs I need, but they have different numbers on them. My wife measured everything she could and they are the same. Here are the numbers:

First hub
Budd
105427 2H11
WF-2

Second hub
Budd (C) Maybe instead of a 0
105427 2009
WF-1

Does that mean one is left side and one right? Will they be the direct bolt on I am looking for. This is the last issue I have to have resolved before I go home on R&R
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Old 04-30-2009, 10:07 AM   #2
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I dont find those numbers anywhere, but you should know that a 79 dually was not available for a ford application.
That being said, the spindle is the same from the early trucks to the later trucks. Only the TTB axle had a funky spindle, but even this could be used after a little grinding. Not that this matters, but according to Dana, the bearings are the same.
I dont see why these will not work for your application.
I understand and appreciate your limited time, and the importance of making this swap as pain free as possible, so I will try to dig around a little and see if we can identify these parts.



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Thanks man. I did not think Ford made a F350 four wheel drive dually. But With out researching it I did not want to argue with the guy. If they will work, it will save me a lot of time and money.
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