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What kind of truck is a 2002 Ford Ranger?

What kind of truck is a 2002 Ford Ranger?

This truck is a 2002 rear wheel drive model. Disclaimer: I am not a mechanic. This video is for educational purposes only. Do this at your own risk. Thanks for watching! Loading…

Where do you find the Axle code on a Ford truck?

Identify Your Ford Truck Axle From The Door Sticker. There’s no question, the easiest way to identify the axle and gear ratio in your truck is from the door sticker. If you open the drivers door and look at the door jamb, you’ll see a sticker like the one shown below: You’ll see that the area labeled (F) is for the Axle Code.

What is the Axle code for a 2004 Ford Excursion?

2004 Ford Super Duty Axle Codes: 31 — 3.73 non-limited slip, F-250/Excursion 32 — 4.10 non-limited slip, F-250 41 — 3.73 non-limited slip, F-350

How can you tell the axle ratio of a Ford truck?

There’s no question, the easiest way to identify the axle and gear ratio in your truck is from the door sticker. If you open the drivers door and look at the door jamb, you’ll see a sticker like the one shown below:

What kind of rear axle does a Ford Ranger have?

Dana M220: All 2019 – Present Ford Ranger’s come with a Dana Advantek M220 (220mm) rear axle. Click HERE for more Dana Advantek M220 Information & Specifications.

Where do you find the Axle code on a Ford Ranger?

Another way to identify the axle in a Ford Ranger is from the Federal Compliance Sticker in the door jamb. If you look at the ‘AXLE’ section on the label above, you’ll see that this Ranger has a ‘F7’ axle code.

What is the gear ratio on a Ford Ranger?

The label is similar to the one found on the Dana 35 TTB Axle beams of the 1990-1997 Ford Ranger: The sticker will list the gear ratio across the top (second from the right). If you look closely, you can see that this sticker indicates a 3.55 gear ratio (this sticker is from an Explorer Dana 35). Below the yellow section, you will see ‘F87A’.

Where are the hubs on a Ford Ranger?

The 1998-2000 model had PVH hubs (Pulse Vacuum Hubs), but from 2001-2011, it was a live axle setup. The front axle shafts from 2001-2011 are permanently locked to the front differential.

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