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The 9.25" [[rear end]] replaced the Dana 60 as the most heavy duty rear axle offered. It was mainly used in [[big blocks]] with [[4-speeds]] and/or [[trailer towing]] optioned cars. The [[ring gear]] is 9.25" in diameter, and that's where it gets its name.
  
 
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Other [[Rear Axles]] used on Modern Mopars include:
 
Other [[Rear Axles]] used on Modern Mopars include:
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The 9.25" rear end replaced the Dana 60 as the most heavy duty rear axle offered. It was mainly used in big blocks with 4-speeds and/or trailer towing optioned cars. The ring gear is 9.25" in diameter, and that's where it gets its name.

History:

 Need some help with the history of this axle

Model Predecessor

Dana 60

Model Successor

Related Models

Other Rear Axles used on Modern Mopars include:


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