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    I have a divorced ford np205 with the driverside drop, if I were to find a D60 ford front dif would this set up work in my M715? Thx might be a stupid question.

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    You could make it work but if you didn't swap out the rear axle as well you would end up with different bolt patterns on your rims.

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    I have a d-60 from an 87 f350 in mine. The spring center to center is exactly the same. Just spring over instead of under.

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    Is the Ford Dana 60 easier to swap in than a GM 60? I'm talking about the spring pad width. I have a GM 60 and have measured it but haven't gotten close to a Ford 60 yet.

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