How do you read an axle tag?
How do you read an axle tag?
Locate the part of the tag that consists of a series of three letters, a hyphen and then one or two more letters and a possible single digit after that. This is the code for the axle model, the number at the end — if present — will indicate if there is a potential interchange possible with another model.
How big is a GM front end differential?
General Motors has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from the 7.25″ IFS front end parts, to the large 11.5″ rear end parts for 1-ton trucks. We make it easy to verify your exact rear end by providing specs and year, make, and model applications for each differential listed.
Where can I find differential parts for my car?
Each of the following links will take you to the corresponding page of our Differential Parts Catalog, with available Ring & Pinion gear ratios, Install & Repair Kits, Positractions, Lockers and Internal Parts. Not sure which axle assembly is in your vehicle?
What kind of differentials do Dana trucks have?
Shop by your differential. Please select a rear end that matches your vehicle below. Dana has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from Dana 30 front end parts, to the large Dana 80 rear end parts for GM, Chrysler, and Ford trucks.
What kind of differential does a 12 bolt Chevy have?
As you can see, the Chevy 12-bolt differential is one stout axle, and it was the rear axle of choice for GM muscle cars and many GM competition cars. Big-block Chevelles, Camaros, and other GM high-performance vehicles were fitted with the 12-bolt limited-slip axle to maximize torque transfer and traction. (Photo Courtesy Moser Engineering)
General Motors has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from the 7.25″ IFS front end parts, to the large 11.5″ rear end parts for 1-ton trucks. We make it easy to verify your exact rear end by providing specs and year, make, and model applications for each differential listed.
Where do I find the differential part number?
There is a fair amount of detailed information contained within the part number for Ford components. The differential is identified by a basic part number, but you may find an engineering part number, which is usually part of the casting, and a service part number, which is found on the parts box or found in the dealer parts system.
As you can see, the Chevy 12-bolt differential is one stout axle, and it was the rear axle of choice for GM muscle cars and many GM competition cars. Big-block Chevelles, Camaros, and other GM high-performance vehicles were fitted with the 12-bolt limited-slip axle to maximize torque transfer and traction. (Photo Courtesy Moser Engineering)
What do the numbers mean on a Dana differential?
The Bill of Material (BOM) number is used to identify Dana differentials. The BOM will identify the model number, the gear ratio, the type of differential, and all component parts. Traditional BOM’s are 6 digits followed by 1 or 2 digits and start with the numbers 60 or 61.