The Ford Excursion is equipped with a Sterling 10.5 rear axle. The four-wheel-drive models also have a NV273 transfer case and a Dana 50 front axle. Rear axle ratios of 3.73:1 and 4.30:1 were offered.
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Contents
- How do I identify my Ford Dana 80 rear axle?
- What trucks have a Dana 80 rear axle?
- What trucks have Dana 60 rear axles?
- What years did Ford use Dana 60?
- What vehicles came with a Dana 80 rear end?
- What year Fords had a Dana 60?
- Does Ford use Dana axles?
- How do I know what Ford rear axle I have?
- What kind of rear axle do I have?
- What Ford trucks have Dana axles?
How do I identify my Ford Dana 80 rear axle?
It can be identified by its straight axle tubes, 10 bolt asymmetrical cover, and a “80” cast into the housing. Dana 80’s are made as full floating, rear axles only and are a step up in overall strength compared to the Dana 70.
What trucks have a Dana 80 rear axle?
Dana 80 Rear Axles have been in production since the 1988 Model Year. They have been used in Chevy/GMC 1992-2002 , Dodge(1994-2002), and Ford (1988-current) trucks vans, and motorhome chassis.
What trucks have Dana 60 rear axles?
- 1964–1977 Chevrolet and GMC 3/4-ton pickups.
- 1975–1987 Chevrolet and GMC 1-ton pickups and Suburbans.
- 1979–2012 Chevrolet and GMC 1-ton vans.
- 2002–2005 Chevrolet and GMC 1/2 + 3/4 Ton pickups and Suburbans with Quadrasteer.
What years did Ford use Dana 60?
2005-2016 Ford Dana Super 60 Front Axle Identification IDN-118. Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks.
What vehicles came with a Dana 80 rear end?
Chevy and GMC mainly used Dana 80 Rear Axles in 1992-2000 4×2 C3500HD (GMT 455) trucks, plus panel van chassis, and motorhome chassis from 1992-2000. Dana lists GM Dana 80s were used as late as 2007 in Panel Vans and light GVW C4500 trucks, but the production numbers must have been quite modest.
What year Fords had a Dana 60?
During the 2001 model year, an SRW version of Dana 60 became available. By the start of the 2003 model year, the Dana 60 had completely replaced the Dana 50 in all F-Series Super Duty models although it did continue to be used for the Excursion SUV through 2005.
Does Ford use Dana axles?
With a throwback to the past, the 2023+ Ford Super Duty F-250 and F-350 come equipped with the Dana Advantek M235 (Dana 50) front axle in high pinion configuration.
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.”
What kind of rear axle do I have?
Mark the wheel and the drive shaft with chalk or masking tape. Turn the wheel TWO revolutions and count the number of driveshaft turns. The number of driveshaft rotations will help you determine your rear axle ratio. For example, if it turned 3 and a half times, it’s a 3.50:1 ratio.
What Ford trucks have Dana axles?
Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4×4 trucks. Each axle is built with a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts. These axles will also…