For decades the 2.5 ton (2-1/2 ton) Rockwell axle has been the go-to axle for guys looking to run over 44-inch tall tires and a staple for rigs competing in the Top Truck Challenge. The tall third member, square axle tubes, and big six-lug pattern make them easy to spot. Inside of the nearly 300-pound third member is a 2.44:1 upper gear ratio which drives a 2.75:1 lower gear ratio. This four-gear reduction differential delivers a final drive ratio of 6.72:1.

Look for steering axles that are equipped with the more serviceable U-joint-style axle shafts. The giant drum brakes will be useless for most applications, so don’t sweat it if one is missing parts. If possible, try and rotate the yoke on the third member. What you are checking for is if it is tight or has a lot of play. This will give you a hint of what kind of shape the internals may be in. Without drum brakes these axles weigh around 700 pounds, so plan accordingly.

How Much More Do They Weigh?

Is there a huge difference between a Dana 44, Dana 60, and a 2-1/2 ton Rockwell? A complete Dana 44 frontend (defined as one with steering components and disc brakes) weighs approximately 240 pounds, a complete Dana 60 frontend weighs approximately 505 pounds, and a complete 2-1/2 ton Rockwell front steer axle weighs approximately 640 pounds. Obviously, if your rig were equipped with Dana 44s the weight increase in installing Rockwells would be substantial. However, if your truck is currently sitting on Dana 60s, the difference in weight to upgrade to a pair of Rockwells would be less than 270 pounds. The rear 2-1/2 ton Rockwells are a bit lighter in weight than the fronts because of the lack of steering components, which is minor if your rig tips the scales at more than 2 tons.

Axle Positioning

These axles can be configured in lots of different ways. In stock form, the fronts were bolted to the springs with the tie-rod facing behind the axle and the driveshaft flange on the passenger side. The rears also have the driveshaft flange offset to the passenger side. You can spin the axles 180 degrees on the springs or, because the center sections come with a driveshaft flange attached to both sides of the pinion shaft, you can rotate the center section 180 degrees on the housing by re-drilling a few holes. This will allow you to accommodate virtually any driveshaft offset or clearance issue you may encounter.

A few other things you may need to consider when locating these axles in your rig and deciding on the orientation of the driveshaft flanges is that the center section is massive and sticks 9-1/2 inches above the top of the axle tube. Interference with oil pans, crossmembers or suspension links is a definite possibility unless you get creative with your swapping and flopping.

Centersection

Double reduction-style – The upper ring-and-pinion gearset drives an intermediate gear that, in turn, drives the big, gnarly bull gear. The differential or locker is housed inside the carrier sandwiching the bull gear. As mentioned above, you can rotate the center section 180 degrees on the housing by re-drilling a few holes.

Improved Driveshaft Clearance

One key factor that makes the Rockwell axle desirable for extreme off-roading is the top-loading third member design. Well beyond that of a high-pinion Dana axle, the Rockwell features an input shaft that is mounted a full 9-1/2 inches above the center line of the axle housing allowing for super-flat driveshaft angles.

However, the extremely tall third member can make fitting these massive hunks of metal under a rig a real challenge.

Tires & Suspension

These axles have 6.72 gears, so unless you’re going to be running at least 42 or 44 inch tires and an overdrive, you can kiss highway-driving goodbye. Big tires, pliant leaf springs and even moderate power levels don’t work well with these axles. There’s so much gearing, weight and leverage involved that massive axlewrap is hard to avoid. Consider building a three or four link suspension off their square axle tubes instead.

Rockwell 2.5 Ton Axle Specifications

Rockwell Axle Specifications

Differential Open Four-Spider Gear Design or Detroit Locker PN 225S-15
Gear Ratio 6.72:1 (Combination of 2.44 Ring & Pinion And 2.75 Lower Gear)
Upper Ring & Pinion 22-Teeth On Ring Gear, 9-Teeth On Pinion = 2.44:1
Lower Bull Gear & Intermediate Gear 33-Teeth On Bull Gear, 12-Teeth On Intermediate Gear = 2.75:1
Ring Gear Diameter 10.25
Ring Gear Bolts 8
Pinion Support Yes
Pinion Adjustable Shims
Pinion Flange 1480 U-Joint
Axle Spline Count 16
Axle Shaft Diameter 1.56″ / 1.62″ (1-5/8″)
Axle Shaft Type Full Float
Carrier Type Drop Out / Top Loading
Hub Bolt Pattern 6 x 8.75″

Rockwell Axle Dimensions And Weights

Front WMS to WMS (Standard) 79.5″
Front WMS to WMS (Flipped Hubs) 69.5″
Rear WMS to WMS (Standard) 69.5″
Rear WMS to WMS (Flipped Hubs) 79.5″
Front Axle Weight (With Brakes) 840 lbs.
Front Axle Weight (Without Brakes) 690 lbs.
Rear Axle Weight (With Brakes) 690 lbs.
Rear Axle Weights (Without Brakes) 530 lbs.
Center Chunk Weight 215 lbs.
Center Chunk Height Above Tubes 9.5″
Axle Tube Diameter 3-5/8″ x 3-5/8″ Square Tubing
Axle Tube Thickness 1/2″ (.50″) I’ve Also See This Listed As .450″

U-Joint Axle Shaft Lengths (approx.):

To Center of U-joint Stub: 12-7/16″ (12.4375″)
Short Side 25-1/2″ (25.50″)
Long Side 33-1/4″ (33.25″)

Rockwell Axle Shaft Styles

U-Joint Axle Shafts 3,600 lb. Static Load (est)
Convel Joint Shafts 4,300 lb. Static Load (est)
Rezepa Joint Shafts 3,200 lb. Static Load (est)

 

The above listed specifications are correct to the best of our knowledge, however, we cannot guarantee their accuracy.

Rockwell 2.5 Ton Replacement Part Numbers

Pinion Shaft Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Pinion Seals 7521241 / S-E725 12470104 / A-1205-U-515
Main Pinion Bearing 712157 / S-17589 Timken 29585 / 29521
Support Pinion Bearing 714009 / S-17590 Timken 22780 / 22720
Pinion Shim Pack 7521764
Pinion Nut 7521234
Pinion Nut Washer 7521235
Intermediate Shaft Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Int. Shaft Main Bearing 10937642 / S-17588 Bower M-1215T
Int. Shaft Support Bearing MS19081-193 Bower M-1215T
Gaskets OEM PN
Rebuild Gasket Kit 7521735 / 5330-00-752-1735
Top Cover Gasket 7521780 / 5330-01-170-4979
Side Cover Gasket 7521671 / 5330-01-392-0308
Differential Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Carrier Bearings MS19081-103 / 3110-00-572-9126 Timken 395 / 394A
Drain Plug 7521743 / 4730-00-595-4827
Fill Plug 7326126 / 5365-00-732-6126
Fill Plug Copper Gasket 7748905
Steering Knuckle Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Dust Boot (Silicone) S-19212 8376530BL
Dust Boot (w/ Zipper) 7410883 / 7415911
Dust Boot (OEM) 8376530 / S-13961
Outer Dust Boot Clamp 7071099 / S-F309
Inner Dust Boot Clamp 7071100 / S-F310
King Pin Bushing 5283738 / S-16162
King Pin Bushing Spacer Kit 10896717 / 2530-01-079-8450
King Pin Bushing Reemer 1-3/16″ to 1-11/32″
Hub Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Axle Flange Bolts 7521631
Axle Drive Flange Gasket 7521787 / S-17624 298446 / 2208T306
Spindle Nut 7521633 / S-F236 1227M13 / 298443
Spindle Nut Lock Washer 7521650 / S-16997 1229-G-969
Outer Wheel Bearing Seal 7061238 / S-C421 5330007061238
Outer Wheel Bearing 10945151 / S-141-76 Timken 3994/3920
Inner Wheel Bearing 10948079 / S-14175 Timken 392/3920
King Pin Bushing Spacer Kit 10896717 / 2530-01-079-8450
King Pin Bushing Reemer 1-3/16″ to 1-11/32″
Spindle Bushing 7521681 / S-15515
Wheel Stud (RH) 7521661 / S-13699
Wheel Stud (LH) 7521660 / S-13698
Lug Nut (RH) 537803 / S-37888 3/4″-16 (RH)
Lug Nut (LH) 537804 / S-37889 3/4″-16 (LH)
Axle Shaft Parts OEM PN Alternative PNs
Thrust Washer (Outer) 8738033
Thrust Washer (Inner) 8738034
U-Joint (Snap Ring Style) 8738036 / 538395R91 CP750N / CP750N1
Axle Shaft Seal Retainer 8738031
Front Axle Shaft Seal 7521789 / 8738083 7521789 / 8738032
King Pin Bushing 5283738 / S-16162
King Pin Bushing Spacer Kit 10896717 / 2530-01-079-8450
King Pin Bushing Reemer 1-3/16″ to 1-11/32″
Tie Rod Ends OEM PN
Tie Rod End (RH) 7521601 / S-E997
Tie Rod End (LH) 7521602 / S-E998

 

The above listed part numbers are correct to the best of our knowledge, however, we cannot guarantee their accuracy.

Popular Rockwell Axle Upgrade Parts: 

ARB Air Locker (RD145)

Eaton Detroit Locker (225S15)

Yukon Grizzly Locker (YGLR2.5-16)

RCV 16 Spline Axle Shafts (CVJRCK-16)

RCV 16 Spline Flanges (RCK-SLUG-16T)

RCV 47 Spline Axle Shafts (CVJRCK-47)

RCV 47 Spline Flanges (RCK-SLUG-16T)

RCV 47 Spline Spool (RCK-SPL-47)

Mile Marker Lock-Out Hubs (11167-01)

Billet Inner Axle Seal Upgrade

Manual:

Rockwell 2-1/2 (2.5) Ton Technical Manual

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