There were several different axels used then, so you haven't given enough information for the question to be answered. It depends on which engine was used.
The axle ratio on a 1969 Ford Mustang axle was 2.75:1
The axle damper is a horizontal shock absorber that connects from the rear axle to the frame of the mustang. When you pull the rear tires off, you will see the damper behind the brake assembly . It is standard equipment if the mustang came with the factory handling package.
Pinto and mustang II integral rear axle
The axle ratio on a 1998 Mustang Cobra is 3.27:1
The axle ratio in a 2005 Ford Mustang V6 is 3.31:1
get a posi traction rear end and swap it out.
That might be the rear axle, it that is what you want to remove then you will need to remove the rear axle cover drain the fluid and the locate the center pin bolt and remove that in order to remove the center pin to get at axle c-clips then remove the c-clip for the axle you want to remove then slipe the axle out being careful not to distrub the axle bearing
yes you can same bolt pattern,..an 8.8 rear axle has'nt change since 1994
Local Ford dealer wanted $285 to replace both rear axel seals on a 2005 Ford Mustang GT (Jan 2012).
The rear axle bearings on a Honda 300ex are replaced by first removing the rear wheel. The bearing cap and retaining ring are then removed and the bearing is then pulled from its housing.
Does it have a chrome plated gas cap on the rear of the vehicle
axle bearing or brakes or pinion bearing