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How do I identify drive train
Just bought an '88 full size bronco. How do I identify which tranny, front
and rear end types it has? It's the I6 300 motor with automatic transmission. Thanks. Bill |
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The axles will be a Dana 44 IFS front and a Ford 8.8 rear axle
If the transmission has OD then its an AOD....if it doesnt its a C6 but i dont think anything after 86 came with a C6 but i could be wrong Bronco Billy wrote: > Just bought an '88 full size bronco. How do I identify which tranny, front > and rear end types it has? > It's the I6 300 motor with automatic transmission. > > Thanks. > Bill > > |
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