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Differential, with 10.25 ring gear Rear..........7.4 pints Differential, with 8.8 or 9 ring gear Rear..........5.5 pints Differential, Dana 70 HD Rear..........7.4 pints Differential, Dana 60, 61 Rear..........5.9 pints Differential, Dana 70 EX HD Rear..........6.5 pints Differential, Dana 80 Rear..........8.4 pints This link should help if you Identify which you have if you don't already know. http://www.drivetrain.com/rearend.html Hope This Helps.
most 1500 dodges have a Chrysler 9.25 differential in the rear, some had Dana setups most 1500 dodges have a Chrysler 9.25 differential in the rear, some had Dana setups
Mt jeep wrangler has a dana 35 differential in it
The front is a Dana 44The rear is a Chrysler 9.25The front is a Dana 44The rear is a Chrysler 9.25
Dana 35
Why would you need to? The rear differential will be the same, only the transfer case will be different. :)
A Ram 1500 has a Dana 44 front and a Chrysler 9.25 rear. A 2500/3500 has a Dana 60 front. A 2500 V8 would have a Dana 60 rear. A Diesel or V10 would have a Dana 70 or 80 rear.
You have either a Dana 35 or a Dana 44 rear axle. The differential cover on a Dana 35 is a perfect oval shape, while the Dana 44 is more angular, almost a stop sign shape.
Front if 4wd Dana 216 or 248 (44 or 60) Rear Dana 248 or 267 (60 or 70)
No. The Dana 44 rear differential was an upgrade option, and came as part of a package including a limited slip differential. In my 2002 Wrangler Sahara I believe Jeep referred to it as either the Canyon Option or maybe the Off-Road Option.
You can not see it, it is part of the transmission assembly. Unless it is a rear wheel drive car.
Dana 35 rear is 3.07:1 get a dealer to run your VIN on the computer, it will tell you exactly what your car is.