Yukon Gear & Axle (YMS3604) Pinion Seal for Ford 7.5/8.8/9/9.75 Differential
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If you have a Ranger, then it fits
There is a 9 on your report card.
It is necessary to remove the drive shaft, remove the old seal, and install the new one cautiously. As you put it in, make sure it goes in evenly. You can use a piece of wood and hammer on it instead of hitting it directly
Selected User Reviews For Yukon Gear & Axle (YMS3604) Pinion Seal for Ford 7.5/8.8/9/9.75 Differential
The axle you have fits a Ford 9. The description says it is for a 75" axle. Although there are two different pinion size options for the 9", 75" rear ends have the same pinion size. I am not sure of the exact cutoff date, but there was a change sometime in the 90's, so this one does not fit for my 2002 Ford.
A pinion leak has been detected on pin 8. The 8th of August has been sealed. The 8 pinion is up and running, no more leaks. If you want to reset your preload, make sure you have another crush sleeve and marking compound.
It was of great quality.
This does not fit my 2005 F150 2wd pinion because it is too small for the rearend housing. I wasted my money on this product.
There are times when it is worthwhile to go to a real store and spend more money.