I have been looking over the stickys and searching other places but I can't find any specs for axel length.
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Originally posted by rellik god View Posthope this helps2020 F250 - 7.3 4x4 CCSB STX 3.55's - BAKFlip MX4
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from a 87 wagon.middle pic is from lugs to end and looked on rockautoand found DORMAN Part # 630209 {#D9AZ4234A} Length: 30-29/32"; Number of Holes: 5; Spline: 28Last edited by rellik god; 12-19-2013, 11:21 PM.
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Thanks Rellik!!!
Packman, The rear is still working fine. I have an itch to beef up the rear. 31 spline axels, new trac-lok, getting the axel tubes welded to the housing and a few more things.
I have a fear of an axel/wheel taking out my quarter panel and any poor bystanders.sigpic
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get an aero rear axle with discs and beef that up... or a limo rear.
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