On a 2004 Ford F-150 : ( H9 is a 3.55 limited slip / Ford Traction Lok )
A limited slip differential with 3.55 gearing , Ford , 3800 pound capacity
The Axel code is on the drivers side door [On the post] it is stated on the sticker either a H9 which is a 3:55 ratio or an I9
I believe " H9 " is a ( 3.55 limited slip , Ford Traction Lok )
According to ISO R286 The tolerance for a 16mm H9 hole is: 16mm +0.000mm 16mm +0.043mm
For a 2001 F150, you can check the axle codes on your door sticker. The axle code to rear axle ratio values are as follows: 17 for 3.31 open differential, 19 for 3.55 open differential, H6 for 3.73 limited slip, H7 for 3.31 limited slip, and H9 for 3.55 limited slip.
It could have a limited slip axle Check for a sticker on the end of the drivers door showing the axle code I was looking in the 1996 F-150 owners manual and it shows : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Limited slip axle - 3800 pound capacity ( codes ) H4 - 3.54 / H5 - 4.10 / H7 - 3.31 / H8 - 3.08 / H9 - 3.55 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conventional axle - 3800 pound capacity ( codes ) 12 - 2.73 / 17 - 3.31 / 18 - 3.08 / 19 - 3.55
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I was looking at the 1999 Ford F-150 owners manual and with the 5.4 liter V8 engine ( according to the trailer towing table ) there were ( 3 ) gear ratios ( 3.08 / 3.55 / and 3.73 ) I believe if you open the driver's door you will see an information sticker on the end of the door or the latch pillar that will show the axle code . The axle code will let you determine the gear ratio ( unfortunately they don't seem to have that in the owner's manual ) so I did a Google search of Ford axle codes. I BELIEVE : axle code ( 18 ) is a 3.08 conventional ( non limited slip ) axle code ( 19 ) is a 3.55 conventional and H9 is a 3.55 limited slip axle code ( B6 ) is a 3.73 limited slip
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