Differential Specifications for 2006 Ford F-150
The 2006 Ford F-150 has differentials with various specifications, including ratios and ring gear sizes. Here are the details:
1. Front Differential Specifications:
– Remanufactured front differentials are available with different ratios and ring gear sizes, including:
– 3.73 Ratio, Ford 8.8″ ring gear, independent front suspension.
– 3.55 Ratio, Ford 8.8″ ring gear, independent front suspension.
– 3.31 Ratio, Ford 8.8″ ring gear, with posi traction, does not include hubs, brakes, backing plates, or axle shafts.
– 4.10 Ratio, Ford 10.25″ ring gear, 7 Lug axle, with posi traction.
2. Rear Differential Fluid Capacity and Type:
– The rear differential on a 2006 Ford F150 takes about 5.5-6.9 pints (approximately 2.7-3.4 quarts) of 75w-140 synthetic fluid.
– The rear differential fluid type for the 2006 Ford F150 is 75w-140.
3. Rear Differential Options:
– The rear differentials for the 2006 Ford F-150 include options such as the Grip-N-Loc Differential by Auburn Gear, Lock Right Locker by Powertrax, Trac-Loc Differential by Ford Performance, and Detroit Truetrac Rear Differential by Eaton.
4. Differential Rebuild Kits and Covers:
– Differential rebuild kits and covers are available for the 2006 Ford F-150, including options for the front and rear differentials.
5. Additional Information:
– The rear differential for the 2006 Ford F-150 is compatible with either two-wheel or four-wheel drive trucks and is configured with a 3.55 or a 3.73 gear ratio, depending on the F-150’s stock configuration.
For further assistance or specific inquiries about the differentials of the 2006 Ford F-150, you may consider reaching out to Zumbrota Bearing and Gear at 1-800-658-2537 ext. 125 for customer service, availability, and technical assistance.
Contents
- Is a Ford 9.75 rear end good?
- What differential does a 2005 f150 have?
- How do I identify my Ford diff?
- How many gears does a 2006 F150 have?
- How do I find out what differential I have?
- How do I find my differential gear ratio?
- How do I identify my Ford rear differential?
- How do I know what differential my f150 has?
- How do I know if I have a 8.8 or 9.75 rear end?
- What is the gear ratio for a 2006 Ford F-150?
Is a Ford 9.75 rear end good?
The 9.75 could make a nice swap for any 1/2-ton-rated 4×4 rig, Ford or not. It has the advantage of having that “Three Bears” quality of being just right in the size and strength department to make a worthwhile improvement over the weaker 1/2-ton axles.
What differential does a 2005 f150 have?
It has a limited slip (Posi) rear differential, it is also an H9, 3.55 ratio and 9.75”.
How do I identify my Ford diff?
And viscosity. Whether. It needs an additive or not usually that’s on those tags also. As far as identifying Ford.
How many gears does a 2006 F150 have?
4-speed automatic
Used 2006 Ford F-150 – Specs & Features
Drivetrain | |
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Transmission | 4-speed automatic |
Drive type | Rear wheel drive |
How do I find out what differential I have?
How to Identify Your Differential and Axle Type
- Cover Bolt Count. Since most differentials have a unique cover bolt pattern i.e. 10-bolt, 12-bolt, or 14-bolt, counting them up will narrow the field and help you with identification.
- Axle Flotation.
- Get Your Spline In Line.
- Spec Out Your Hub.
- Pinion Size & Ring Gear Diameter.
How do I find my differential gear ratio?
The calculation uses the number of teeth in the ring gear and divides it by the number of teeth in the pinion gear to provide you with a “[result] to 1” ratio. For example, if the pinion gear has 41 teeth, and the ring gear has 11 teeth, the ratio would be calculated as 41/11, which is equal to 3.73 = 3.73:1.
How do I identify my Ford rear differential?
So you’ll see a three L seven three eight eight. And that’s just telling you you have a limited-slip a lot of times you’ll also see tags that have the oil weight. And viscosity. Whether.
How do I know what differential my f150 has?
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 know if I have a 8.8 or 9.75 rear end?
On the passenger’s side upper and lower corners, there’s two semi-circular divots that can easily be seen when looking at the cover from straight on. While the Super 8.8’s cover has a bulge for the ring gear, it’s not anywhere near as pronounced as the 9.75’s.
What is the gear ratio for a 2006 Ford F-150?
Gear ratio 3.73. With 8.8 Ring Gear. 6 lug wheel.