does my truck have posi traction?
#1
does my truck have posi traction?
my truck is a 2006 f150 supercrew 2wd
im trying to find out if it has locking rear end/positive traction
im not to knowledgeable with this sort of thing im a newby so please go easy
thanks
im trying to find out if it has locking rear end/positive traction
im not to knowledgeable with this sort of thing im a newby so please go easy
thanks
#2
Moderator (Ret.)
Two ways to find out for sure; take your VIN number to the nearest Ford dealer parts department and they can look it up by this VIN.
The other way is to provide us the numbers/letters thats found on the rear end on a tag, or the door jamb. Then we can tell you for sure.
The other way is to provide us the numbers/letters thats found on the rear end on a tag, or the door jamb. Then we can tell you for sure.
#4
Just look on the badge on the inside door where it meets the frame of the truck when closed. There will be a code under the bracket called "axle". Tell us the code and that will tell you what gear ratio your axle is and whether or not it is limited slip or non-limited slip.
#5
Senior Member
you could also jack up the back of the truck, put it in neutral, and turn one tire. If the other tire spins in the same direction, you have it, and if it spins in the opposite direction, you don't. But the door code is definitely easier.
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Your answers are as easy as going to Google.com and asking in their search window.
I did it for you; read away....
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/limit...ferentials.htm
I did it for you; read away....
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/limit...ferentials.htm
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Your answers are as easy as going to Google.com and asking in their search window.
I did it for you; read away....
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/limit...ferentials.htm
I did it for you; read away....
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/limit...ferentials.htm
This is a great one also:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what%27s+the+di...mited+slip+%20
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