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Joe.C
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12/27/2003
15:57:25

Subject: American Axles 11.50 vs Dana-80
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Did any-one read the latest edition of 4wheeler and Off-Road magazine?

They compared the AAM-11.50 to the D.80 axel.

After all the test was done they concluded that there both equal in many places.

I think the Ford Super Duty still uses the D-80 and the 99-01 Rams also used the strong D-80 for one ton use while GM is useing the American 11.50

Now that Dodge is useing the AAM 11.50 for the S.W&D.W one ton trucks. Do you think they are more suitable for the H.0 Cummins boosted to over 600 ftlbs of toruqe?



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12/29/2003
11:22:56

RE: American Axles 11.50 vs Dana-80
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the new dodge 2500 and 3500 have AAM axles, which have been under GM's for quite awhile, but are a bit different. its basically just a new partnership instead of Dana. As for more strength? I would assume they are close, but as far as 600 ft'lbs? where are you getting that from? maybe aftermarket. with it being stuffed under a duelly, i would think it has no problem, but in 4Wheel and off road, their ultimate Superduty grenaded a 80, so they can always have failures.



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12/29/2003
15:16:24

RE: American Axles 11.50 vs Dana-80
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Even the D-60 is a solid built axel. I remember reading in 4wheeler back in '99 that the Ram HD they were testing out;while going up a hill in low rang the yokes broke off from the U joint that was conected to the front axel.


I've read the new issue of 4W/OFF-Road and think it was not surpised of the conclusion from the test. AAM is given Dana a run for there market.

TRUE, The H.O Cummins put out over 600 ftlbs with the beefup Ho version. I just wonder how will the 48RE auto hold up?


Just go to the General posting section and find the link (titled Cummins)



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