Ford 9-Inch Rear End Axle Flange Identification Measuring for your 9-inch axles requires a few basic measurements to be taken. While we do offer cut-to-fit axles, you still need to ensure you have the proper measurements to be within the cut-to-fit area of the axle's splines. Measuring...
Refer to the charts in the individual vehicle sections of the Source Book for specific applications and axle ratios Live Axle Rigid axle incorporating a differential assembly, housing and axle shafts to power the two wheels it is supporting See Axles, Rear Drive for more information Load-equalizi...
Options: Sasquatch package (17-inch mud-terrain tires and beadlock-capable wheels, 4.70 rear-axle ratio, front and rear locking differentials), $4090; High package (12.0-inch touchscreen, front heated seats, dual-zone climate control, lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking), $2790...
To remove the ear, simply insert a tool (a screw driver with the end bent over approximately one-quarter inch) through the end of the ear into a square hole in the end of the transmission band and lift up on the tool, forcing the band down and the ear back. the bands may then be...