What axle does my F150 have?

What axle does my F150 have?

Open the front door on the driver’s side. Locate the Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label on the door pillar near the door latch. Locate the two-digit code in the box labeled “AXLE,” which is just below the bar code. Match the code on the label to the corresponding rear axle ratio.

What rear axle is in 96 F150?

Ford 8.8 Inch Rear Axle 87-96 F150 and Bronco and 87-97 E150 Revolution Gear.

How much horsepower does a 1988 F150 have?

All 1988 Ford F-150s, both gas and diesel, have a fuel-injected engine. Horsepower for the F-150 engines is 150 for the 4.9-liter inline V6, 185 for the 5.0-liter V8, 210 for the V8 5.8-liter, 230 for the 7.5-liter V8 and 180 for the 7.3-liter V8 diesel.

What rear axle does an f150 have?

TFLtruck has learned that the new F-150 maximum trailer towing package includes a 9.75-inch 3/4-floating rear axle.

How long will a 1988 Ford F150 last?

May experts that the Ford F-150 can last up to 300,000 miles, before there is an engine rebuild that is needed. If you are an F-150 owner using your truck as work vehicle and you average about 15,000 miles per year, you can count on reliable performance from your F-150 for about 20 years.

How do I know what rear axle I have?

To figure out exactly what axle you have, you can look for the Dana stamped bill of materials number. This stamped number can usually be found on the righthand side or on the longer axletube on the same side of the tube as the differential cover, facing the rear of the truck.

How can I tell what rear end is in my f150?

How Do I Identify the Limited Slip Rear Axles of a Ford 150?

  1. Locate the vehicle certification plate located on the inside edge of the driver’s door near the door latch.
  2. Locate the information at the area on the tag marked “axle,” or “ax.” Write it down.

How big is the rear axle on a Ford F150?

Some available Rear Axle options for the F150 are: Year: 2014 Ford F150 Rear Axle 9.75″ ring gear Base payload package (6 lug axles) w/o electric locking differential 3.73 ratio 9.75″ ring gear Base payload package (6 lug axles) w/o electric locking differential 3.31 ratio

What kind of axle does a Ford 350 have?

Ford Used The Dana 70 And Dana 70HD Axles In F-350 Trucks Up To 1985.5. The Ford 10.25-Inch Rear Axle Replaced The Dana 70 After 1985. Ford Also Equipped The 1980-Current E-350 Dual Rear Wheel And Some E-450 Super Duty Vans With Dana 70 or Dana 70HD Rear Axles.

What are the axle ratios on a Ford truck?

Axle ratios are somewhat limited at this time if you choose to replace with OEM gears: 3.31, 3.55 & 3.73. 4.10s are not available either through Ford or Ford Racing. However some aftermarket gear suppliers may offer additional ratios that Ford does not.

What are the axles on a 1972 Ford truck?

A 1868-1972 9-3/8″ rear with an open differential got the 31-spline axles with the 1-17/32″ axle bearing I.D. The 9-3/8″ rear end with a Traction-Lok differential got the larger 1-5/8″ axle bearing I.D. (The 9-3/8″ differential on cars had a hood over the pinion. Note how the webbing curves down on the 9-3/8″ housing)

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