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Steering Knuckle / Spindle knuckle

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Hello all,
I am in need of a new steering knuckle / spindle knuckle depending who you ask.. Passenger side broke on me.... it a 94 2500 4x4 with dana 60 i have learned they are no longer in production. Any one know where i may find one ? No luck at the local junk yards. I seem to remember certain ford knuckles may cross over ?

Thanks in advance.
 
#2 ·
I would say just look for the whole thing and do the manual hub conversation. Entire axle from F250/350 ‘92-‘97. An article on DTR says it’s direct bolt in.


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Jump on car-part.com and start making calls/shooting emails out. A quick search showed like 6 pages of results for me.
 
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It is pretty much a bolt in, same ball joints and u-joints. But you will have to have the center of the Ford hub milled down to fit the Dodge wheel. And since Ford is a one piece knuckle you need to get one from a 4x4 . So I got better stopping and got away from those unit bearing and have good old cone bearing now.
 

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Hello all,
I am in need of a new steering knuckle / spindle knuckle depending who you ask.. Passenger side broke on me.... it a 94 2500 4x4 with dana 60 i have learned they are no longer in production. Any one know where i may find one ? No luck at the local junk yards. I seem to remember certain ford knuckles may cross over ?
Keep looking... complete diffs are $100-300 around here. Nobody parts them out further because of how little they're worth.

Ford stuff can fit - as an assembly, from the balljoints out. You want a whole Ford D60 (92-97; but pref. 95-97) to go this route.
 
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