The axle the big round rod that runs between the tires. On rear axle the rear differential is located
look under the truck and then look in the front theres the axle its that esay
gear oil you can buy it at any automotive store
If you are trying to identify the axle ratio and/or if it has a locking rear differential and you have access to the original truck, there is a build sheet summary usually in the form of a decal. This decal would be located on the inside of the glove box lid.
Most of these trucks have Dana 60s in the front of them. Look up the markings of a "Dana" axle on Google and the ID charts should help you identify your axle.
That is done through the dealers computer system. There isn't one specific digit in the vin for the axle ratio.
To identify the rear axle on a 1987 Bronco II, check the axle's tag or sticker, typically located on the axle housing itself. If the tag is missing, you can also look for the axle's identification number stamped on the housing. Additionally, you can measure the axle width or count the number of bolts on the differential cover, which can help determine the specific axle type. Finally, consulting the vehicle's owner’s manual or service manual may provide further details on the axle specifications.
The 9.25 rear axle is a Chrysler corporate axle, it is not a Dana.
The axle code 22 for a 2007 Ford E-250 indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a 3.73:1 axle ratio. This is a common configuration for models designed for towing or carrying heavier loads, as it provides a good balance of power and fuel efficiency. The code helps identify the specific axle type and ratio used in the vehicle, which can be important for maintenance and replacement parts.
the three main types are crankcase oils, transmission and axle lubricants, and fluids for hydraulic torque converters and fluid couplings used in automatic transmissions
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.
The expert gave his advice on the problem. They needed an expert to identify the writing. The automotive expert was able to refute the evidence.
a " conventional " or " regular " axle - an axle that is not a limited slip axle