You can find the rear axle diagram for the 1986 Ford F250 online at places like Ford-Trucks and at Fortification. You can also find these diagrams in the Chilton's manual for that year.
how do you remove the right rear axle on a 1998 ford expedition?
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First, remove the 8 bolts on the end of the axle (tire end). Next, use a special socket with 4 teeth that fit into the ratcheting nut and remove. The left side is reverse thread! The axle will now slide out easily. Be careful not to damage the rubber o-ring seal around the axle end itself.
On a 1987 Ford F-250 : I believe axle code " 29 " means that it is a conventional axle ( non limited slip ) with ( 3.55 gears )
Take rear cover off and losen the 6mm. head bolt. Rotate the gears and remove c-clip from axle. Slide axle out.
how do you replace a Ford F150 rear axle seal
That might be the rear axle, it that is what you want to remove then you will need to remove the rear axle cover drain the fluid and the locate the center pin bolt and remove that in order to remove the center pin to get at axle c-clips then remove the c-clip for the axle you want to remove then slipe the axle out being careful not to distrub the axle bearing
To replace the rear axle on a 2012 Ford E350, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheels and brake components to access the axle. Disconnect the driveshaft, then remove the differential cover and the axle retaining bolts. Once the old axle is out, install the new axle by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all components are properly torqued and secured.
plug is on the left front of axle housing. take a 3/8 drive to remove
To replace the rear axle on a 1999 Ford Ranger, start by safely lifting the truck and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and brake components, then disconnect the driveshaft, brake lines, and any suspension components attached to the axle. After supporting the axle with a jack, remove the mounting bolts, and carefully lower the axle from the vehicle. Install the new axle by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all components are properly reconnected and torqued to specifications.
The biggest difference is the platform they are based on. The Excursion is based on the F250 while the Expedition is based on the F150. The Excursion will have larger rear axle, stiffer rear suspension, and is slightly larger overall. There are other differences as well but these are the highlights.