Rear end advice for racing with a 4 speed

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I have the dump truck rear in my Duster (Strange S60). I like the strange over the OE as it has side adjusters instead of fighting shims. I’ve got 4.56 and my 4.30 gears set up on spools and with the shim packs for the pinions it really doesn’t take that long to swap. I also have 4.88 and 5.30s but not set up. To be honest…. If I were to do it today it’d be a 9” style. I say style because none of it would be factory ford. We started having issues with the 8.75 when we started running 10s. Got rid of it all and stopped the bleeding. I will say the S60 has been rock solid and my .02$ is that the op is going in the correct direction on upgrading.
 
The Dana 60 will serve you well, after scattering a few 8 3/4 rears I went to the Dana. My car is race only, leaving at about 4000-4200 off the transbrake. I put 35 spline gun drilled axles in mine with a spool and have never looked back.
 
find a dana 60 from a 67 to 72 ford 1/2 ton pickup, its the lightest, diff in wgt is 35 lbs, it has passenger car ends , weld case to tubes with stainless rod, mine has been in my car since 1992, it has bout 3000 runs on it. just food for thought
 
Put a Dana 60 in it with a good Power Loc sure grip (not a trac Loc diff) and a good set of axles and never worry about it again.
I have a Dana out of a 3/4 ton Dodge truck narrowed to fit my Dart, it has the 1/4 inch thick axle tubes (a lot heavier than the car axles) and didn't lose any E.T. at all when I switched from the 8 3/4.
60's and early 70's had the thicker tubs on the Dana's, after that, they thinned up. I use the 489, tapered rear end in my 69' 340 Swinger, 4 speed, that is a little stronger than the other two 8 3/4's. Remember, using the truck or van Dana's, you also need to get rid of the 8 bolt safety axles and install the 5 bolts. I believe the Dana's without the center 8 bolts are the thin ones. These rears (truck and vans) also will fit the "B" bodies. Only a half inch difference. The spring blocks need to be moved, if I remember correctly.
 
If you want a definitive answer, take a look at what the factory did with all the high horse power big block four speed cars. Dana 60.
 
Adding a Dana will not hurt handling or street manners.

These cars are all nose heavy in stock trim or anything close to it, and better balance improves handling far more than a small increase in overall weight will hurt it. If anything the Dana will improve F/R weight bias and may even lower the CG a smidge.

There’s a small increase in driveline losses, but that would hardly be noticeable, if noticeable at all, on the street.
I was just about to post the same . I am thinking o going to a Dana as it will improve the F/R balance and no more worries about broken diff if I hook up . Already broke 3 8 3/4
 
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