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Custom 5x5.5 Full-Float Dana 60 Axle

A Full-Float 5-on-5 1/2 Ford, Jeep, or Samurai Axle

By Fred Williams, Photography by Fred Williams

Early Fords, Jeeps, and Suzuki 4x4s often came with 5-on-5 1/2 bolt pattern axles. They weren't always the strongest tire spinners. In the realm of rear axles, Ford's 9-inchers aren't bad, Jeep's two-piece axles aren't great, and Suzuki's little Samurai axles are, well, little. Don't get us wrong; these axles all hold up fine when it comes to spinning stock size tires, but add deep gearing, bigger motors, heavy rubber, and an American work boot wrapped around an adrenalin-junky driver's right foot, and things can get messy.

We wanted to build a rugged rear for an old Jeep with a passenger offset rear transfer case output, so we started with this oddball low-pinion, driver-side front Dana 60. This was a custom front axle that didn't use off-the-shelf shafts, and all the internals and steering knuckles were missing.
We wanted to build a rugged rear for an old Jeep with a passenger offset rear transfer cas

You can upgrade axles completely, or just upgrade the axleshafts to stronger alloys. Or you can upgrade to full-floater hubs and alloy axleshafts from Solid Axle and Spidertrax, the option we like. We started with a junkyard Dana 60 housing and built it into an overkill idiot-proof bash axle that'll laugh off whatever the numbskull behind the wheel throws at it.

We took our project to Fabworx Off Road in Santa Rosa, California, to get it done quickly. Getting the inner Cs (also known as end forgings) off the axletube requires heating and beating.
We took our project to Fabworx Off Road in Santa Rosa, California, to get it done quickly.

This project is a good mid- to high-skilled endeavor, requiring precision machining and welding, so if your barn has a lathe and a MIG machine you're in business, if not, you may want to take it to a professional.

STRONG? YES. CHEAP? NO.
Solid axle Full-floater kit $1,120
Solid axle Drive flanges 200
ARB Diff cover 170
Yukon Gear Gears & install kit 365
Yukon Gear Spool 240
SpiderTrax 300M axleshaft 900
TOTAL *$2,995
*Plus the cost of a junkyard housing and
labor to machine, weld, and set up gears
  • First the welds were cut out with an air arc cutter. This is similar to plasma cutting but uses a carbon rod similar to stick welding and compressed air to feed the cutter.
    First the welds were cut out with an air arc cutter. This is similar to plasma cutting but
  • Once the welds have been cut and then ground with a grinder, the housing was put in a press and the Cs pressed off using nearly 39,000 pounds of pressure.
    Once the welds have been cut and then ground with a grinder, the housing was put in a pres
  • We then hauled the housing to Custom Coatings of Ukiah for a thorough sandblasting. The cost of prepping an axlehousing is worth it because it leaves you with a clean canvas upon which to build.
    We then hauled the housing to Custom Coatings of Ukiah for a thorough sandblasting. The co
  • We needed to determine how much width Solid Axle's full-float kit would add to our housing, where we want the pinion offset, and what overall width we are shooting for.
    We needed to determine how much width Solid Axle's full-float kit would add to our housing
  • The spindle and hub assembly measures 5 1/2 inches from the base, but we planned for 1 1/2 inches of the spindle to be pressed into the axletube. This meant that each spindle hub combo would add 4 inches per side.
    The spindle and hub assembly measures 5 1/2 inches from the base, but we planned for 1 1/2
  • We decided that an overall housing of 48 inches, plus 8 inches of spindle and hub, would net our old Jeep an axle that was 56 inches from wheel mount to wheel mount. This required trimming the long side tube slightly. The pinion is offset and aligned with the transfer case output. You'll want to consider room for suspension mounts at this point also.
    We decided that an overall housing of 48 inches, plus 8 inches of spindle and hub, would n
  • The spindles must be machined down in a lathe to fit in the axletube. Dean Albertson mans the Fabworx lathe to turn the spindles down. Our Dana 60 axletube has a 1/2-inch wall and an internal diameter of 2.128 inches, so we machined the spindle to 2.130 for a 0.002 press fit.
    The spindles must be machined down in a lathe to fit in the axletube. Dean Albertson mans
  • The spindles are pressed into the axlehousing, and an alignment bar located off bearing pucks in place of the carrier bearings is used to ensure that the spindles are straight and true with the differential. If the spindles are not perfectly in line, the axleshaft will wear against the inside of the spindle. Pressing and welding can pull the spindles in line slightly, but major misalignment would require remachining the spindles.
    The spindles are pressed into the axlehousing, and an alignment bar located off bearing pu
  • vOnce aligned and tacked in place so the spindles won't pull, Forrest Moore began welding them in. We machined a deep bevel in the spindle to allow a nearly 1/2-inch-deep weld to adhere. Bryan McCully slowly turns the housing on the stand as Moore runs the Miller MIG welder. Care should be taken to protect the spindle bearing and seal surface from weld spatter.
    vOnce aligned and tacked in place so the spindles won't pull, Forrest Moore began welding
  • To fill our full-floater rear axle, McCully set up a new 5.38 Yukon ring-and-pinion on a 35-spline Dana 60 spool. Yukon also supplied a full installation kit with new pinion and carrier bearings.
    To fill our full-floater rear axle, McCully set up a new 5.38 Yukon ring-and-pinion on a 3
  • In addition to the spool, we also used a forged 1350 pinion yoke from Yukon Gear. A spool can be hard on tire wear because of the lack of differentiation during turns, but it always applies power to both tires, making it simple and very strong.
    In addition to the spool, we also used a forged 1350 pinion yoke from Yukon Gear. A spool
  • The ARB high-tensile nodular iron differential cover is unique because it has both a magnetic fill and drain plug as well as a dipstick to easily check fluid level. ARB also designed the diff cover to strengthen the housing to assist gear and bearing support.
    The ARB high-tensile nodular iron differential cover is unique because it has both a magne
  • Solid Axle's 5-on-5 1/2 full-floater conversion kit includes everything needed to build the axle, even new wheel studs and vented brake rotors. We used a large press to assemble the hubs and rotors. Solid Axle also offers 6-on-5 1/2 and 8-on-6 1/2 full-floater kits.
    Solid Axle's 5-on-5 1/2 full-floater conversion kit includes everything needed to build th
  • With the rotors and hubs assembled and installed on the axle we installed the caliper mount. To get the mounts properly aligned, we applied air pressure to the caliper to center it on the rotor and then tack-welded the stands to the housing. Be sure the bleeder valve is up and the brakes do not interfere with the suspension before you weld them on.
    With the rotors and hubs assembled and installed on the axle we installed the caliper moun
  • The axle needs to be completely assembled before you can measure for axleshafts. Carefully measure from the inside of the splines in the carrier (spool) to the outside of the splines in the Solid Axle drive gear in the hub. Then add 1/4-inch for a snap-ring groove, and you have a final length.
    The axle needs to be completely assembled before you can measure for axleshafts. Carefully
  • We had Spidertrax custom-make our axleshafts out of 300M chromoly. This high-tensile alloy is much stronger than normal axleshafts. Plus, these axleshafts are machined to length at Spidertrax's facility in Colorado, not overseas. Notice how the axleshaft is turned down after the splined section. This offers optimal shaft torsional twist and reduces the stress on the splines.
    We had Spidertrax custom-make our axleshafts out of 300M chromoly. This high-tensile alloy
  • After the axleshafts are machined to length and the splines cut, the axleshafts are sent out for heat treating. This is followed by a cryogenic freeze. These high- and low-temperature treatments align the molecules of the material to reduce internal stress and increase strength significantly over the raw material.
    After the axleshafts are machined to length and the splines cut, the axleshafts are sent o
  • The final step of the assembly is bolting on the aluminum drive flange caps to protect the hub internals. The full-floating design allows for the spindle and housing to support all the weight of the vehicle while the axleshaft's only job is to transmit the drive energy. Add to that the strong Spidertrax axleshafts, always-locked Yukon spool, and large disc brakes, and you have a foolproof full-floater.
    The final step of the assembly is bolting on the aluminum drive flange caps to protect the
SOURCES
Miller Electric
1635 W. Spencer Street
Appleton
WI  54912
920-734-9821
www.millerwelds.com
Solid Axle Ind.
11501 South Avenue
North Lima
OH  44452
888-290-2953
www.solidaxle.com
ARB 4x4 Products
720 SW 34th Street
Renton
WA  98057
800-761-8192
http://www.arbusa.com
Fabworx Offroad
n/a
n/a
CA
707-566-7045
www.fabworxoffroad.com
Yukon Gear
888-905-5044
www.yukongear.com
Spidertrax Off-Road
7510 Hygiene Road
Longmont
CO  80503
800-286-0898
www.spidertrax.com
By Fred Williams
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