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F150 axle swap


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City
Washington
Vehicle Year
1996
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Manual
Hello all, I am building a budget prerunner out of my 1995 Ranger 4L. I got the rear axle out of a 1990 f150 and am planning to swap it in. I’ve heard of this swap being done before but I’ve never seen how I make my Ranger driveshaft mate up with the f150 differential. My U joints are clearly smaller even though my current axle is an 8.8 as well as the new f150 axle.

What are my options for making this axle mate to my driveshaft.

Thank you for your help.
 
Most 8.8" axles I've messed with have a flange on the pinion shaft. The yoke for the u-joint bolts to that flange. So, if you unbolt the yoke from your Ranger 8.8" pinion flange, you should be able to bolt it to the F150 pinion flange.
 
And if that doesn't work, take the pinion nut off your Ranger axle and take the flange off the Ranger axle and put it in the F150 axle but I'm pretty sure your flange will bolt to the axle correctly... Rangers used 1310 joints and F150's used 1330 joints but I think the flanges are the same bolt pattern, come to think of it the Expedition shaft I used on my Explorer bolted right to the Explorer rear axle so yeah, I'm sure it'll just work without issue...
 

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