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  2. Ford 9-inch axle - Wikipedia

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    The Ford 9-inch is an automobile axle manufactured by Ford Motor Company.It is known as one of the most popular axles in automotive history. It was introduced in 1957 model year cars and ended production in 1986, having been phased out in favor of the Ford 8.8 inch axle.

  3. Ford 8.8 axle - Wikipedia

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    The solid rear axle from 1995-2001 Explorers is a popular swap for older Jeep Wranglers and Cherokees. In addition to being nearly the same width, they have the same wheel bolt pattern, are equipped with disc brakes, and are much stronger than the Dana 35 they replace.

  4. Ford Granada (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The Granada derives its rear-wheel drive chassis from the 1960–1965 Ford Falcon (effectively giving the model line mechanical commonality with the first-generation Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar). Using unibody construction , the Granada was equipped with coil-spring front suspension and a leaf-sprung live rear axle (in contrast to larger ...

  5. Ford Mustang (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Mustang's standard rear axle ratio was 2.73:1, though this was later changed to 3.27:1. All Mustangs received four-wheel disc brakes as standard, though anti-lock brakes (ABS) were optional. [10] Along with its new exterior, the 1994 Mustang received new interior styling.

  6. Ford Fox platform - Wikipedia

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    The Durango was a limited-production factory-commissioned conversion of the Ford Fairmont Futura two-door by National Coach Corporation. Approximately 200 were produced. Fox-platform vehicles (mid-size) Ford Granada: 1981–1982 Ford Granada (1975–1980) Ford LTD: 105.5 in (2,680 mm) The Granada was updated and took on the LTD name for 1983 ...

  7. Ford Granada (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Granada – like Ford 17M/20M/26M – featured drum brakes at rear, as opposed to the Zephyr/Zodiac rear disc brakes. The car was available as a four-door saloon, a five-door estate (Turnier), and a two-door fastback coupé. The early (1972–73) coupé had slightly different sheet metal - a more pronounced coke bottle styling. In ...