rear axle diagram ford 350 2004
Answering "What is the wheel bearing torque specs in ftlbs on a Ford 10.5 rear axle on a 2002 F350 Super Duty 4x4 non dually diesel?"
The width of a 2003 dually rear axle can vary slightly depending on the specific model and manufacturer. However, for most 2003 dually trucks, such as the Ford F-350 or Chevrolet Silverado 3500, the rear axle width is typically around 75 to 80 inches. It's always best to consult the vehicle's specifications or a service manual for precise measurements.
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.
drawing for bearings and seals of front differential axle
No you cant,, find dually spacers off the front axle from a Dodge dually from i think 94-98 bolt those on the front axle of your Chevy,, or find Chevy hubs
Dually in a Chevrolet Dually vehicle refers to the dual rear wheels on the one axle of the truck. They can also have a fifth wheel which is used for towing heavy trailers.
A dually vehicle is typically a truck that carries heavy or large loads and that has 4 wheels on one axle instead of the usual two wheels on one axle.
Dually, slang for having two wheels and each side on a single rear axle.
I BELIEVE that is a ( 3.00 ) 3750 pound 9 inch Ford conventional
A "dually" is a truck (or some of the dodge sprinter and freightliner vans) with a heavy duty rear end and 4 wheels on the rear axle alone. Dually's are better for towing and can take a heavier load compared to regular rear ends.
Absolutely. I have a 2000 7.3 diesel drw that has 3.73 rear end. There is a tag between 2 of the bolts on the rear cover, it should be stamped on that tag.