I assume if you open the drivers door you will see an information sticker
either on the end of the door or the latch pillar . Under " axle " the code
should be listed
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door and there is an information sticker on the latch pillar You will find the axle code under " axle " Once you have the axle code you can determine the axle ratio
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According to the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco Owner Guide : Axle code ( 19 ) is a Ford conventional ( non Ford Traction Lok / limited slip ) axle with a 3.55 ratio
If you open the drivers door and look for an information sticker , under " axle " there will be an axle code . If it is a letter and number , such as H7 , it has the Ford Traction - Lok limited slip axle , if it is 2 numbers , such as 19 , it has a conventional axle ( non limited slip ) With traction control I don't believe a limited slip axle is used .
According to the 1996 Ford Ranger owners manual : Axle code 82 is a ( 3.08 conventional ) ( not a traction-lok )
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Ford Expedition Axle Ratios Look for the vehicle certification label on the driver's door. This label will say "MFG. by Ford Motor Company" at the top, and will list front and rear GAWR, tire pressures and will show a bar code. Below the bar code find a grouping of terms including AXLE. Directly below this word is the axle code: 17 = 3.31 non-limited slip 19 = 3.55 non-limited slip H6 = 3.73 limited slip H7 = 3.31 limited slip H9 = 3.55 limited slip Here is a link to "most" axle codes. "http://www.drivetrain.com/Fordtrkratio_posidata.html"
On a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria : Axle code X5 is a ( 3.27 ratio , limited slip )
"I found my code under the rear of the truck"
CG is 3.31