There are many different ways you can tell if the rear axle has gone out on a Yamaha 350 ATV. If there is a grinding sound or a slipping when trying to put the vehicle in gear, those may be an indication of this issue.
Should be 3.42 but check the rear axle RPO number. This will tell you exactly which axle is in the car. The table for the results can be found on the web.
it is usually wrapped around the end of the rear axle tube but may be gone or hard to read.a dealer can tell you by your vin number what it is.if your ram has tow package its 3.92 or most 20" rim models aslo have 3.92
It is rear wheel drive. You can tell from the drive shaft extending to the rear axle from the transmission.
There will be a two wire sensor sticking out of the top of the "pumpkin" if it has ABS.
It could be. No way to tell with out vin number, or seeing axle.
should be a plate mounted on one of the bolts on the chunk that will tell you the chunk is the big thing in the middle of the axle
Remove the left tire, remove the two hex nuts near rear sprockets, remove the left hub, take off the sprocket along with the two hex nuts, put the left hub back onto the axle and take a socket and tap the hub. The axle should come out on the right...if it don't email me and tell me how to get it off cause that's where I am stuck right now.
Open the drivers door and look at the informaion sticker(s) for the axle code Each axle code corresponds to a specific axle ratio
there should be an axle code or the door jam. Then you can call your local ford dealer and the can tell you, but some of the owner manuals had a list of the axle codes in them.
full size bronco should be the 9 inch axle, maybe an 8.8 inch but i think they came out late 80's early 90's. easy to tell the difference, the 8.8 has bolts in the to remove the rear cover and has a more square shape to it, the 9 inch has no rear cover, the front can be removed with the whole third member ( front of rear axle where drive shaft is, the pinion, and all the gears inside axle ) and the 9 inch has a very round shape to it. the 9 inch is the better one to have
If you call a GM dealer and give them the VIN# they will tell you the gear ratio if you ask them. PARTS DEPARTMENT
The title will tell you what model you have.