Dorman 924-263 Rear Axle Vent for Select Ford Models
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There is an opening of 7/16" in this vent A total of 20 threads
The sizes of the rings are 7/16-inch and 7/8-inch
Yes. The axle just threads into it. The brake lines pass through the distribution block of this part. To vent the axle, the hose is then looped around the axle and up high.
Fits this truck, as listed on the product listing.
Selected User Reviews For Dorman 924-263 Rear Axle Vent for Select Ford Models
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The axle to frame hose is a good addition to this purchase. If you remove this bolt, you can expect the hose tee to spin.
At first I didn't think it would fit, but after checking the threads in the axle it fit perfectly. When doing my brakes, I blew out my original vent, and this part replaced it perfectly. As soon as I got it started, it went in fine. It was a Ford nine-inch on a 1970 Ford.
If you are wondering where to find the brass washers that seal it to the axle, they are included with the hydraulic brake hose that passes through the bolt as shown in the picture.
The steering wheel is the right size for 2003 Superduty F350 single rear wheels with Sterling 10 hubs. This axle has a 5in diameter.
My 1968 Ford F100 9" will be fitted with this. While it's not an exact match, it should work fine, because it's made of 20 pitch like the old one was. My understanding of the situation needs to be revised Due to corrosion, the axel threads need to be tapped.
It's just what I was looking for for my F150.
The limited slip for sterling sterling F350 is 25 sterling. My previous axle on my F350 OBS broke off from corrosion, so I was able to use this to replace it.