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What can you do with the rear axle of a Mustang?

What can you do with the rear axle of a Mustang?

After the rear axle is removed from the car, you must inspect it. If the rear axle has a valid factory ID tag, it tells you what you are dealing with. You can determine the gear ratio, type of differential (open or Traction-Lok), build date, and plant code from it.

How does the disassembly of a Mustang take place?

The disassembly process begins with the removal of the axles. First, remove the nuts that hold the axle bearing retaining plates on.

How can I tell if my Mustang has a 9 inch rear end?

There’s an easy way to identify the 9-inch rear end. If a socket won’t fit on the rear end’s two lower nuts, and an open end or box wrench must be used, then it’s a 9-inch. This Tech Tip is From the Full Book, HOW TO RESTORE YOUR MUSTANG 1964 1/2-1973. For a comprehensive guide on this entire subject you can visit this link:

How to disassmble the rear axle and rebuild?

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After the rear axle is removed from the car, you must inspect it. If the rear axle has a valid factory ID tag, it tells you what you are dealing with. You can determine the gear ratio, type of differential (open or Traction-Lok), build date, and plant code from it.

When did the Ford Mustang rear end come out?

Share this article! The Ford Mustang rear end specifications have changed quite a bit since the beginning of the Fox Chassis in 1979.

How big is the rear axle on a 1979 Mustang?

All 1979 Mustang rear axles through the 1985 fox body Mustangs featured the 7.5” rear, with the exception of the very first year of the Fox that was equipped with a “carry-over” 6.75” rear end from the Mustang II that was only behind the 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder variants.

There’s an easy way to identify the 9-inch rear end. If a socket won’t fit on the rear end’s two lower nuts, and an open end or box wrench must be used, then it’s a 9-inch. This Tech Tip is From the Full Book, HOW TO RESTORE YOUR MUSTANG 1964 1/2-1973. For a comprehensive guide on this entire subject you can visit this link:

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