Axle Weight Chart
When considering what axles to use for your build, weight is in important factor. The following chart will help you decide what axles might be to heavy for your build.
Axle Weight Chart
| Dana 28 |
45lbs Center section only |
| Dana 28 |
220lbs Hub to hub with brakes |
| Dana 35 |
44lbs Center section only |
| Dana 35 |
(Jeep) 127lbs |
| Dana 44 |
158lbs Front (full sized) |
| Dana 44 |
140lbs Rear (full sized) |
| Dana 60 |
210lbs Semi-Float |
| Dana 60 |
260lbs Full-Float |
| Dana 60 |
305lbs Front |
| Dana 70 |
270lbs |
| Dana 70HD |
280lbs |
| Ford Axles |
| 7.5 Inch |
130lbs |
| 8.8 Inch (full size) |
167lbs |
| 8.8-Inch (Ranger type) |
146lbs |
| 9 Inch |
245lbs |
| 9.75 Inch |
228lbs |
| 10.25 Inch |
310lbs |
| 10.50 Inch |
333lbs |
| GM Model Weight Notes |
| 14-Bolt |
558lbs With brakes |
| Rockwell Model Weight Notes |
| 2.5 Military Front |
670lbs *Drum & backing plates add 160lbs* |
| 2.5 Military Rear |
500lbs *Drum & backing plates add 160lbs* |
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