- Dana S 110
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The Dana/Spicer Model S110 is an automotive axle manufactured by the Dana Corp. and the Eaton Corporation. Eaton manufacturers the carrier and Dana manufacturers the rest of the axle. The S110 model follows a newer nomenclature for Dana axles. The "S" meaning: single rear axle. The first "1" representing gear reduction type, the second representing the head assembly series and the last "0" representing the design level.
The Dana S110 is used in Class 4 and Class 5 applications. Dodge, Ford and General Motors use this axle as well as various other companies. The Dana S110 is a full floating, drop-out axle. Dana S110 axles are a step up in overall strength compared to the Dana 80. Ford started using this axle in 2005 model F-450 and F-550 trucks, while Dodge started using the Dana S110 in their 2008 model 4500 and 5500 trucks. Although this axle is designed for medium-duty, commercial-trucks, Ford did put the S110 in 2008-2010 F-450 Pick up trucks. The Dana S110 has a GAWR up to 14,706 lbs but is frequently, de-rated by vehicle manufacturer for safety and tire reasons. This axle is not used in 1 Ton trucks (Class 3).
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General Specifications
- Ring gear measures 12.25" or 311mm.
- Axle shaft spline count: 34 Spline
Ratios
OEM ratios range from 3.07:1 to 6.50:1
Common Applications[1]
- 2005-2010 Ford F-450
- 2011 Class 4 Ford F-450 Class 3 Ford F-450 use the Dana 80
- 2005-2011 Ford F-550
- 2008-2011 Dodge 4500
- 2008-2011 Dodge 5500
- 2005-2008 GM 4500
- 2005-2008 GM 5500
- Various other heavy duty commercial applications
References
- ^ Incomplete list. Common applications only.
External links
Categories:- Automotive engineering
- Auto parts
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