To identify Ford axles, you can use the following methods:
1. Differential Tags and Stampings: The most accurate way to identify Ford differentials is by checking the bottom line of the tag number or axle tube stamp. Differential tags can easily be used to identify Dana and Ford differentials. You can also use the Dana Aftermarket Media Library to identify a particular axle using the Bill of Materials (BOM) number.
2. Axle Identification Tag: The axle identification tag is located at about the 3 o’clock position under the third-member mounting nut when you are looking straight at the front of the axle. These tags may be beat up, but they provide important information for identification.
3. Counting Bolts and Gasket Shape: Another method is to verify both the axle tag and door-tag codes to determine whether the vehicle still has its original rear end. Count the bolts on the rear-end housing and visually identify the rear-end gasket shape. Ford 7.5s and 8.8s have 10 bolts, the 10.25 has 12, and all Dana units have 10 bolts, but each has a different gasket shape.
4. Identification Tag on Ford Manufactured Rear End Units: The identification tag is located on the driver’s side of the unit, mounted vertically, facing the front of the vehicle. The top line of the tag is the axle model and may consist of letters only or a combination of letters and numbers. You can reference a Ford Axle model listing to determine the year, original application, and differential ring-gear size.
Please note that these methods are general guidelines, and for more specific identification, it is recommended to consult with a differential expert or refer to specialized resources.
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Contents
- How do I know what Ford rear axle I have?
- Where is the axle code?
- How do I identify my Ford Dana axle?
- How do you decode a Ford differential tag?
- How do I know what Ford differential I have?
- How do I identify a Ford 8.8 axle?
- How do I identify my Ford rear axle?
- How do you read an axle tag?
- How can a drive axle be identified?
- How do you identify the axle number?
How do I know what Ford rear axle I have?
To determine the axle ratio of your vehicle, locate the two-digit axle code first, then use your vehicle’s towing guide to find the axle ratio that corresponds to that code. If your vehicle has a limited-slip differential, it will be noted as “Limited Slip.”
Where is the axle code?
Step 1 – Locate the axle code
Locate the Safety Compliance Certification Label on the driver’s side front or rear door panel. 2. Find the word AXLE under the bar code.
How do I identify my Ford Dana axle?
The Dana Axle Bill of Material Number will tell us what your axle model is, the ratio, and what parts your particular axle was built with. There should be a metal Dana BOM Tag held on by two of the diff cover bolts. There should also be a white Ford assembly decal on the right axle beam.
How do you decode a Ford differential tag?
Gives most of the Fords will have the same format. So your super duties your f-150 is your Mustangs. Pretty much follow the same setup. You’ll have the ratio you’ll have the differential. Diameter.
How do I know what Ford differential I have?
The most accurate differential identification is provided by the bottom line of the tag number or axle tube stamp. Differential tags can easily be used to identify Dana and Ford differentials.
How do I identify a Ford 8.8 axle?
A Ford identifying tag is attached to one of the rear cover bolts. The four-letter code on the top right of the tag will be a dead giveaway as to whether you have found an 8.8-inch axle. The first three digits of these codes are listed with the original applications mentioned on the chart.
How do I identify my Ford rear axle?
The ID tag can be your friend. It will tell you the gear ratio, rearend style, and whether it has limited-slip. Also on the tag is an ID number, which, until 1985, included four to five letters, no numbers. Almost all 8.8s—and all post-1986 Ford rearends—have letters and numbers.
How do you read an axle tag?
Another key point here is the capacity. Um the middle middle location here you can see the capacity of this axle is four thousand pounds.
How can a drive axle be identified?
Sprung and Torflex axle labels can be found on the side of the axle facing your rear bumper. The axle label provides critical manufacturing information, including the axle serial number, axle capacity, and axle build information. Locating your axle label will help ensure that you identify your axle correctly.
How do you identify the axle 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. The number can be used to identify the axle, the year of manufacture, and the model vehicle the axle originally came from.