Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.
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Post up what the tag says. We can decipher the ratio and whether it was limited slip or open carrier from that. The lower left portion is for the ratio and carrier. If it has a 3 then a space then 50 it would be open carrier 3.50 gears. If it instead is 3L50 then it would be 3.50 gears with a limited slip carrier. Or for 4.10 gears it would say 4 10 or 4L10. The rest of the numbers can usually be deciphered by running an Internet search for them.
From the research I've done, I think the 3.50 stands for an open 3.50 gear but as for the, -9, that follows the 3.50 and all the other #'s and letters I have no idea.
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From the research I've done, I think the 3.50 stands for an open 3.50 gear but as for the, -9, that follows the 3.50 and all the other #'s and letters I have no idea.
Thanks
The 3.50 is the ratio. The -9 stands for 9" ring gear. The other numbers are designations for the rearend application I believe. Usually searching for them on the internet will turn up more information.