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What kind of axle is on a Ford F250?

The Ford F250 is a heavy-duty pickup truck known for its impressive towing and hauling capabilities. At the heart of this truck's robust design is its axle system, which plays a crucial role in supporting the vehicle's weight and transferring power to the wheels. The Ford F250 is equipped with a specific type of axle that is tailored to meet the demands of its intended use.


The Ford F250 Axle


The Ford F250 is equipped with a solid rear axle, also known as a live axle. This type of axle is commonly found in heavy-duty trucks and SUVs, as it is designed to handle the increased loads and stresses associated with towing and hauling heavy payloads.


In a solid rear axle system, the left and right rear wheels are connected by a single, rigid axle shaft. This design provides several advantages for the Ford F250, including:



  • Increased Strength and Durability: The solid axle is built to withstand the high torque and weight demands of the F250, ensuring reliable performance even under the most challenging conditions.li>
  • Improved Towing and Hauling Capacity: The solid axle design allows the F250 to handle heavier loads without compromising stability or control.

  • Enhanced Off-Road Capability: The solid axle's rugged construction and ability to withstand impacts make it well-suited for off-road use, which is often a requirement for heavy-duty trucks like the F250.li>

While solid rear axles are known for their strength and durability, they do have some trade-offs, such as a slightly harsher ride quality compared to independent rear suspension systems. However, for the intended use of the Ford F250, the solid rear axle is the optimal choice to meet the vehicle's performance and capability requirements.

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.



How do I know if I have a Dana 44 or Dana 60?


Measure Your Axle
Although the Dana 44 and Dana 60 differential covers look similar, their sizes are significantly different. 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.



How do I know what axle my F250 has?


Step 1: Locate the Axle Code

  1. View the Safety Compliance Certification Label on the driver's side, front or rear door panel.
  2. Find the word AXLE under the bar code.
  3. Find the two-digit code under AXLE.



What rear axle does a F250 have?


The Ford Sterling 10-1/2" Rear Full-Floating Axle was introduced in 1999 along with the new Super Duty F250 and F350. It shares some parts with the similar 10-1/4" Sterling Rear Axle which Ford used from 1985 to 1997 in the F250 and F350.



How do I know if I have a Dana 35 or Dana 44?


The easiest way to tell these axles apart is to look at the shape of the differential cover.



Do I have a Dana 70 or 80?


A Dana 80 has a ring gear diameter of 11.25 inches, the Dana 70 measures 10.50, and the 14-bolt measures 10.25. Why is ring gear diameter important? The larger the ring gear, the greater the contact area or engagement between the ring and the pinion and therefore the greater the torque capacity of the axle.



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 Fords have Dana 80?


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)



How do I identify my Ford rear axle?


The ID tag can be your friend. It will tell you the gear ratio, rearend style, and whether it has limited-slip. Also on the tag is an ID number, which, until 1985, included four to five letters, no numbers. Almost all 8.8s—and all post-1986 Ford rearends—have letters and numbers.


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