should be an 8.8'' rear and a Dana 44 front ( not a solid axle, TTB twin traction beam ) independent suspension on the full size
Dana 44 Twin Traction Beam
they have dana35 fronts and dana30 rears
The slip yoke on the Ford Bronco is located on the rear axle rather than on the transfer case. This is the portion of the axle that allows it to flex.
no it will not
According to the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco Owner Guide : Axle code ( 19 ) is a Ford conventional ( non Ford Traction Lok / limited slip ) axle with a 3.55 ratio
Measure from center of front axle to center of rear axle.
you can if you can weld. the axle mounts are not the same
On a 1992 Ford Bronco : The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank
3.73 8.8
yes
To identify the rear axle on a 1987 Bronco II, check the axle's tag or sticker, typically located on the axle housing itself. If the tag is missing, you can also look for the axle's identification number stamped on the housing. Additionally, you can measure the axle width or count the number of bolts on the differential cover, which can help determine the specific axle type. Finally, consulting the vehicle's owner’s manual or service manual may provide further details on the axle specifications.
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/bigbroncos.tech/Bronco-Rear-Axle-Codes-and-Ratios/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/304644your gear ratio is 3.55