Yes, vehicles equipped with four-wheel drive (4WD) or all-wheel drive (AWD) typically have both front and rear differentials. The front differential allows for the front wheels to turn at different speeds, particularly during turns, while the rear differential serves the same purpose for the rear wheels. This is crucial for maintaining traction and stability, especially on uneven terrain. Some vehicles may also have a center differential to manage power distribution between the front and rear axles.
front
rear, most have rear differential
All Ford Rangers have a rear differential , and if they are 4X4 equipped , a front differential also
It's an open front differential if it is stock. So is the rear differential
This question makes absolutely no sense. Do you mean the front-rear end? If its in the front it's not a rear. Is it four-wheel drive? Do you mean the front differential?
The differential, often referred to as the "rear", is the gear housing which transmits the rotation of the driveshaft to the rear wheels. A four-wheel drive truck also has a differential for the front wheels.
Dana 35
At the rear and 1 in the front. If it is 4WD
Smaller size tires on the front, maybe.
The front is a Dana 44The rear is a Chrysler 9.25The front is a Dana 44The rear is a Chrysler 9.25
front or rear? the front is slightly higher and rear of the drain... the back has a cover you remove to drain the fluid and a fill on the front of the diff..
On the top of rear differential. Some vehicles have one at each front and rear wheel. Some vehicles have one at each front wheel and one on top of rear differential. Depends on the vehicle. The year, make and model info would help.