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.
The axle ratio on a 1969 Ford Mustang axle was 2.75:1
Pinto and mustang II integral rear axle
The axle ratio on a 2007 Ford Mustang GT is 3.55:1
Local Ford dealer wanted $285 to replace both rear axel seals on a 2005 Ford Mustang GT (Jan 2012).
can a 1971 ford mustang rear differential interchange with a 1967 ford mustang? The only way that a differential from a 1971-73 mustang whether the 8.8 or 9 inch to fit a 1967 ford mustang, is to have it cut shorter a few inches each side and will need the shock supports repostioned on the axle to match the supports on the frame of the car
The axle ratio in a 2005 Ford Mustang V6 is 3.31:1
I believe that is called the REAR AXLE DAMPER
axle bearing or brakes or pinion bearing
The Ford Mustang GT has a V8 engine, while the Ford Mustang has a V6 engine.
1.5 liters ( 3.25 pints ) for the 7.5 axle , according to the Owner Guide
It is in front of the fuel tank, near the rear axle. Near the front of the Gas Tank
A steering damper is a shock absorber mounted between the axle and steering linkage. It lessens the amount of vibrations felt in the steering wheel.