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What axles does a Ford Excursion have?

The Ford Excursion, a full-size SUV produced from 2000 to 2005, is known for its robust build and impressive towing capacity. One of the critical components that contribute to its performance and durability is its axle system. In this article, we will explore the types of axles used in the Ford Excursion, their specifications, and their importance in vehicle performance.


Types of Axles in the Ford Excursion


The Ford Excursion is equipped with two main types of axles: the front axle and the rear axle. Each plays a vital role in the vehicle's overall functionality.


Front Axle


The front axle of the Ford Excursion is a solid axle design, specifically the Dana 60. This axle is known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. Here are some key features:



  • Type: Solid axle

  • Manufacturer: Dana Corporation

  • Weight Rating: Designed to handle significant loads, ideal for towing and off-road conditions


Rear Axle


The rear axle of the Ford Excursion varies depending on the specific model and configuration. The most common rear axle options include:



  • Ford 10.5-inch Axle: This is the standard rear axle for most Excursion models, providing a good balance of strength and weight.

  • Ford 8.8-inch Axle: Found in some lighter configurations, this axle is less robust but still capable for everyday use.


Importance of Axles in Vehicle Performance


Understanding the axles in your Ford Excursion is crucial for several reasons:



  • Load Bearing: Axles are essential for supporting the weight of the vehicle and any additional loads, such as trailers.

  • Stability: A strong axle system contributes to the vehicle's stability, especially when navigating rough terrains.

  • Handling: The design and condition of the axles affect how well the vehicle handles, particularly during turns and stops.


In conclusion, the Ford Excursion's axle system is a vital component that enhances its performance, durability, and safety. Whether you're using it for daily driving or heavy-duty tasks, understanding these axles can help you maintain your vehicle effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rear axle does the Ford Excursion have?


Sterling 10.5 axle
The Excursion had a distinct frame which differed from the front sway bar mounts rearward, making the model taller and wider than its pickup truck counterpart. The rear axle for all Excursions was a Sterling 10.5 axle.



Do I have a Dana 60 or 70?


Luckily, it's pretty easy to tell which axle you have. The original factory axles in a Full Float Dana 60 always have 30 splines or less. If you pull an axle shaft out of your Dana and it has 33 or 35 splines, then you probably have a Dana 70.



How do you tell if I have a Dana 44 or 60 front axle?


Measure Your Axle
The Dana 44 differential cover will measure about 9 1/2 inches wide and 10 1/2 inches tall, while the Dana 60 differential cover will measure about 11 1/4 inches wide and 12 inches tall.



What trucks have Dana 44 axles?


  • 1967–1973 Jeepster Commando and Commando.
  • 1974–1991 Wagoneer (Passenger side 1974–1979, Driver side 1980–1991)
  • 1974–1983 SJ.
  • Late 1986 CJ-7.
  • 2003–2006 TJ Wrangler Rubicon (Front and rear)
  • 2007-2018 JK Wrangler Rubicon (Front and rear)
  • 2018-2019 JL Wrangler Rubicon (Front and rear)
  • 2020 JT Gladiator (Front and rear)



Does Ford use Dana axles?


The Dana/Spicer Model 50 was an automotive axle manufactured by the Dana Holding Corporation for 25 years and was used solely in OEM Ford applications. Dana 50's were made as front axles only until it was revived in rear solid axle configuration in the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor.



What trucks have Dana 80 axles?


Common applications

  • 1988-1998 F-350 DRW (Select chassis cabs and pick ups)
  • 1999-2016 F-350 DRW.
  • 1988-2004 F-450.
  • 2011-2014 F-450 (13,050 GVW)



What front axle is in a 2000 Ford Excursion?


Dana 50 monobeam
2000-2005 Ford Excursion 4x4s use Dana 50 monobeam front axles. Externally, the Model 50 Axle looks almost exactly like a Dana 60 used on most of the Super Duty 4x4s of the same vintage, however, all the internal differential components are substantially smaller.



What is so special about Dana 44?


The advantage to a high-pinion axle in a front application is the gears mesh on the drive-side of the ring gear, not the coast side. The pinion entering the housing above the centerline also helps protect the driveline from damage in the rocks. A traditional Dana 44 axle uses an 8.5-inch ring gear.



What Ford trucks have Dana 60 axles?


Ford uses Dana Super 60 Front Driving Axles in 2005 and newer F250, F350, F450, and F550 Super Duty 4x4 trucks. Each axle is built with a Bill of Material (BOM) Tag affixed to the differential cover by two cover bolts.



What rear axle does Ford Excursion have?


Sterling 10.5 axle
The Excursion had a distinct frame which differed from the front sway bar mounts rearward, making the model taller and wider than its pickup truck counterpart. The rear axle for all Excursions was a Sterling 10.5 axle.


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