I found this for you. Note: For a fact i know that the front is a TBI axle. So if you question is pertaining to you about to enbark on an axle swap, using the front axle is basically usless on any other vehicle. The mods would be to much and not what you would want for anything other than a daily driver/tow vehicle. On the other hand. If you were to find a older full size Bronco they have a solid axle Dana 44 front and a Dana 60 rear i believe. That was what i was going to put under my Toyota 4Runner. FRONT - DANA 44 REVERSE CUT - HI-PINION REAR - Ford 8.8" - 31 SPLINE AXLES 87 & NEWER
That would depend on what size of engine that you have
does a 93 f150 have a 1piece rear main seal
quick answer...no in the 86 the transfer case driveshaft output was on the passenger side in 93 the were drivers side so unless u plan on swapping axles too then no if u switch axles then yes but that may affect steering suspension ride height clearance problems...
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engine light comes on and off. when light is on it hesitates and transmission slips. what could cause that on a 93 F150
no not with out lots of fabrication
No
92/93 GSR Axles. Its what i use in my 91 CRX with b16a with quaife diff.
what size lug nut are on my pick up ford f 150 engine 4.2 v6 super cab year 19981/2-20 accorn
no
Dealer
You have to get a special socket at the auto store.