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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.

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