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8.8" Ranger axle info here: https://therangerstation.com/tech_library/Ford-8_8-axle.shtml
Rangers used 28-spline/1.21" diameter axles from 1983 to 2011 so all years, regardless of 7.5" or 8.8" ring gear
Tube diameter was 2.80" from 1983 to 2009 for 7.5" or 8.8"
2010/11 got 3.25" tubes with disc brakes but axles were same 28-spline/1.21" diameter
Exception was the 4x4 Rangers that used the Torsen Limited Slip differential, it used 31-spline axles, these were first offered in the 2002 FX4 model, then in 2003 and up the FX4 Level II
You would have to change the differential to use 31-spline but would still have same axle diameter
You could swap in an Explorer rear end which has 31-spline and larger diameter axle
8.8 Ranger axles came standard with 28 spline axle shafts and differential side gears. the axle shafts and wheel bearings are the same exact shafts as used in the 7.5 rear end. the differential side gears are not.
Level II axles with the Torsion differential have 31 spline shafts and the larger wheel bearings.
the diameter of the axle tube does not have enough room for larger axles/bearings, so you're stuck with the smaller 8.8/7.5 bearings & shaft.
you can upgrade the differential to 31 splines, but will still have the smaller wheel bearings.
swapping in a modified Explorer axle is popular, they have the bigger bearings & 31 spline differential.
there is lots of info about axles, read the tech section and do some searching. and of course ask questions.
Didn't they just say the same thing ...8.8" Ranger axle info here: https://therangerstation.com/tech_library/Ford-8_8-axle.shtml
Rangers used 28-spline/1.21" diameter axles from 1983 to 2011 so all years, regardless of 7.5" or 8.8" ring gear
Tube diameter was 2.80" from 1983 to 2009 for 7.5" or 8.8"
2010/11 got 3.25" tubes with disc brakes but axles were same 28-spline/1.21" diameter
Exception was the 4x4 Rangers that used the Torsen Limited Slip differential, it used 31-spline axles, these were first offered in the 2002 FX4 model, then in 2003 and up the FX4 Level II
You would have to change the differential to use 31-spline but would still have same axle diameter
You could swap in an Explorer rear end which has 31-spline and larger diameter axle
Ok, re-reading that makes sense. Thanks.
Kinda BS I have the larger pumpkin, but the smaller axle.....actually just kinda strange. I'll live with it for now.
I would have phrased it thus: The GAWR remained same so no need to increase size of axle shaft/differential tube/wheel bearings. Larger pumpkin is needed with the higher power (4.0) engines*.Cheaper to manafacture and less material so less weight. With everything stock it's more than strong enough. Engineers don't design things for what the customer might upgrade later on.
yep, only 3 minutes between posting time, so we were both typing at about the same time.Didn't they just say the same thing ...![]()
Wouldn't be offended upping the axle diameter so long as I can swap my LSD carrier...discs would be a nice bonus
I would have phrased it thus: The GAWR remained same so no need to increase size of axle shaft/differential tube/wheel bearings. Larger pumpkin is needed with the higher power (4.0) engines*.