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Dana 80 swap vs Repairing 10.25 Sterling..
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[QUOTE="smokinstroker92, post: 1325695, member: 3595"] If overall robustness and reliability is what your after then go Dana 80. I went through 3 10.5s before going 80 in my truck and have yet to have any issues. Granted I also went full locker, welded tubes, girdle cover, chromoly axle shafts, and treated gears, and billet 1480 yoke. The Dana 80 is a much larger unit and has a larger diameter pinion with better pinion bearing placement than the 10s Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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