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How do you change a front axle in a Ford Ranger?

How do you change a front axle in a Ford Ranger?

3) Use a wire brush to clean the area around the differential. This will help prevent dirt from contaminating the differential housing while the cover is removed. 4) Position a drain pan under the drive axle. Loosen and remove all but two of the cover retaining bolts.

How to check front axle fluid in Ford Ranger?

The 1998 and newer Ford Ranger uses a different style front axle assembly than the 1983-1997 models. To check the fluid in these differentials, you have to remove the fill plug on the drivers side of the differential.

What kind of lubricant do you use on a Ford Ranger?

Use hypoid gear lubricant SAE 80W or 90W. On models with the front locking differential, add 2oz of friction modifier. On models with the rear locking differential use only locking differential fluid part No. ESP-M2C154-A or it’s equivalent, and add 4oz of friction modifier. The FX4 Level II Ford Ranger calls for 75W-140 synthetic lubricant.

How do you change the oil in a Ford Ranger?

Although some fluid can be removed using a suction gun, the best method is to remove the axle housing cover (if equipped) to ensure that all of any present contaminants are removed. As with any fluid change, the oil should be at normal operating temperature to assure the best flow and removal of fluid/contaminants.

What kind of differential does a Ford Ranger use?

This product is made of high-quality components to meet and exceed strict quality requirements. Designed using state-of-the-art technology… Limited-Slip Differential Friction Modifier, 4 oz x 12 by Ford Performance®. Specially formulated additive to provide smooth operation of clutch-type limited-slip differentials.

How big is the axle 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. Using the chart below, we know that this axle is a 7.5-Inch axle with a 4.10 limited slip.

The 1998 and newer Ford Ranger uses a different style front axle assembly than the 1983-1997 models. To check the fluid in these differentials, you have to remove the fill plug on the drivers side of the differential.

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.

Where do you remove the bed on a Ford Ranger?

Removing the bed bolts can be a little tuff but I’ve learned if you smack the bolt head with a hammer a few times the bolts will break loose. After removing the bed place jack stands under the truck just below the rear cab mounts. The remove all parts such as as gas tank rear axle and springs bumper and lines and hoses.

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.

When did Ford start using 8.8 inch axles?

Ford began using the 8.8-Inch axle in Rangers around 1986 on ‘incomplete vehicles’ aka ‘chassis cabs’, but the 8.8-Inch axles didn’t become common in the Ford Rangers until the introduction of the 4.0L V6 in mid-1990. All 4.0L Ford Rangers are equipped with 8.8-Inch axles.

What are the dimensions of a Ford Ranger?

Ranger Code Description Capacity Ratio 89 (1992-1998) open 7.5″ 4.10 89 (1999-2001) open 7.5″ 4.56 91 open 8.8″ 2750 3.27 92 open 8.8″ 2750 3.08

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Ruth Doyle