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- Ford_9-inch_axle abstract "The Ford 9 inch is known as one of the most popular axles in automotive history. Ford ended its production in 1986 when it was replaced by the Ford 8.8 inch axle. However, aftermarket companies still produce this axle. The Ford 9 inch is a semi-floating, drop-out axle. It had a GAWR up to 3600 lbs.One of the features which distinguishes this axle from other high-performance or heavy-duty domestic solid axles is that unlike other axle designs, access to the differential gears is not through the rear center cover; rather, in the Ford 9 inch, the rear cover is welded to the axle housing, and access to internals is obtained by removing the center cover on the pinion (front) side of the axle through which the driveshaft yoke connects, with the differential assembly coming out of the axle as a unit attached to the cover.,, Although this requires disconnecting the driveshaft to access the internal gearset, it offers the advantage of being able to disassemble and reassemble the differential gears and adjust clearances conveniently on the benchtop, rather than with the restricted access of working within the axle housing under the car.".
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- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageRevisionID "684495504".
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink 10.5%22_Corporate_14_Bolt_Differential.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Beam_axle.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automobile_axles.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_engineering.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Dana_60.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Differential_(mechanical_device).
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Drive_shaft.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Ford_8.8_axle.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Falcon_(Australia).
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Falcon_(North_America).
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Gross_axle_weight_rating.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLink Pinion.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford 9-inch axle".
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford 9-inch".
- Ford_9-inch_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford nine-inch axle".
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- Ford_9-inch_axle subject Category:Automobile_axles.
- Ford_9-inch_axle subject Category:Automotive_engineering.
- Ford_9-inch_axle type Discipline.
- Ford_9-inch_axle type Technology.
- Ford_9-inch_axle comment "The Ford 9 inch is known as one of the most popular axles in automotive history. Ford ended its production in 1986 when it was replaced by the Ford 8.8 inch axle. However, aftermarket companies still produce this axle. The Ford 9 inch is a semi-floating, drop-out axle.".
- Ford_9-inch_axle label "Ford 9-inch axle".
- Ford_9-inch_axle sameAs Q5467637.
- Ford_9-inch_axle sameAs m.0h1fhq4.
- Ford_9-inch_axle sameAs Q5467637.
- Ford_9-inch_axle wasDerivedFrom Ford_9-inch_axle?oldid=684495504.
- Ford_9-inch_axle isPrimaryTopicOf Ford_9-inch_axle.