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Hi all…I need some "Bolter" help in trying to ID a FORD (Sorry) Axle number. I am trying to find a axle to use with my truck (46 3/4 ton chevy PU) with a higher ratio (3.10 – 3.90) range, for better highway speeds. After talking to Patrick of Patrick’s Cars & Trucks he gave me a number for an axle from a Ford ¾ ton Van (1987 to 1993). The number is E5TW4210BJ…I have had several people try a cross reference this with a Hollander Cross Ref. Manual with little luck. After checking with Patrick again today, he verified that the number is correct (with the possible exception the 0 could be alpha or numeric). He said that over the last year several people have called him for the same info and didn’t have any problems in finding that axle. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your help,

John Kully
772-766-9790
johnkully@gmail.com
Sebastian, FL


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check into a corperate 14 bolt,put one in my 46 one ton.has 3.73:1 gears and spring centers were the same as stock axle.hub bolt pattern is 8 on 6.5".the one i used came from a early 80,s 3/4 ton chevy C20. P.S. like the old sea craft,built by potter down the street from my warehouse in princeton Fl.


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