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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
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You can find a 1989 Chevy front axle diagram at most Chevrolet dealerships. Most local libraries will have Chevrolet service manuals with the front axle diagram.
I would go to your local library and look for a Chiltons or Hayne's manual. That is usually not an end user adjusted part of the car. They aren't going to give you the exploded view because, similar to the transmission, they don't want people messing with it. However I used to work at American Axle (the makers of that front differential) and know that axle inside and out. If you can describe to me what your looking for maybe I can help you.
You can find the 1999 Ford F1 50 front differential exploded view diagram at most Ford dealerships. You can also find the exploded view diagram in Ford service manuals.
Can you show me pictures on a dodge neon 1998 on how to remove and replace a front axle.
It should be on the right rear axle tube on the front side of the axle tube.
you would have to open it up to find out. But watch out, if you plan on swapping. i think the scrambler front end was a high pinion Dana 30. the grand is a low pinion Dana 30. i don't know if the ring and pinion are built the same. anyway, most grands came in 3.55 or 3.73
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The best place to find an exploded view is at your local dealer. They should be able to print you a copy. The front diff should be the same on all models including your diamond addition.