The axle code D1 typically refers to a specific type of axle used in certain vehicles, often indicating the configuration and specifications related to weight capacity and drivetrain characteristics. In the context of Ford vehicles, for example, D1 might denote a particular rear axle ratio or type used in specific models. For precise details, it's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or manufacturer's specifications.
The axle ratio of the Explorer Code D1 typically refers to the gear ratio of the vehicle's axle, which affects performance and fuel efficiency. However, the specific axle ratio can vary based on the vehicle's configuration and model year. For accurate information, you would need to refer to the vehicle's specifications or the manufacturer's documentation. If you have a particular model year in mind, I can help look up more detailed information.
velocity ratio= 2D/(d1 - d2) , where D = diameter of effort wheel,d1&d2= diameter of the axles.
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Mostly D1, unless there are players which truly stand out in D2 or D3.
Axle code? there are usually labels or tags on the axle with ratio and part numbers on them.Axle code? there are usually labels or tags on the axle with ratio and part numbers on them.
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door and there is an information sticker on the latch pillar You will find the axle code under " axle " Once you have the axle code you can determine the axle ratio
I believe the axle code is listed on a sticker on the end of the drivers door The axle code will correspond to an axle ratio Once a person knows the axle code , the ratio can be looked up
Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker , you are looking for the axle code . Submit a question with the axle code and I'll see if I can find the ratio axle code 86 axle tag s3708
I believe axle code 19 is for a Ford conventional axle ( non limited slip ) with a 3.55 ratio
I'm not sure if this is the same on a 2007 , but axle code 26 for 1997 to 2004 F150 trucks is a 3.73 conventional axle
The best truing stand thru axle adapter for accurate wheel alignment and maintenance is the Park Tool Thru Axle Adaptor.
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