General information – Spicer Ford Applications 1999-2011 Light Axle Parts User Manual

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General Information

How To Identify A Spicer Axle

All  Spicer  Carrier  Type  axles  are  identified  with  a  manufacturing  date  (1)  and  Bill  of  Material  number  (2)  stamped  
on the right or left hand tube on driving axles. The Bill of Material number may also be found on the carrier in
some  models  as  shown  in  illustration  (2A).  For  independent  front  suspension  (IFS)  axles,  the  B/M  number  may  
be  located  at  one  of  three  locations:  1).  A  vertically  positioned  tag  near  the  center  of  the  right  hand  side  support  
arm,  2)  stamped  into  the  left  hand  side  support  arm  (opposite  end  of  the  camber  adjuster),  or  3)  stamped  into  
the "nose end" of the axle carrier. The location of the information will depend on the manufacturing date of the
axle.

The  axle  model  number  will  be  cast  into  one  of  the  webs  as  shown  (3),  or  it  can  be  on  the  nose.

Each  axle  contains  a  gear  ratio  tag  (4),  and  if  the  axle  is  equipped  with  a  limited  slip  differential,  it  will  have  a  tag  
specifying  the  type  of  limited  slip  lubricant  to  be  used  (5).
Refer  to  the  appropriate  model  number  section  for  parts  identification  and  a  breakdown  of  the  Bill  of  Material.

How To Change Gear Ratios

To increase or decrease a gear ratio, there are certain steps that must be taken. The differential case depends upon the ratio
desired.    For  each  axle  model,  there  is  a  high-­ratio  and  a  low-­ratio  case  as  illustrated  below:

Axle Model

Low Ratio Case High Ratio Case

Axle Model

Low Ratio Case

High Ratio Case
Model 27

3.73 and Down

3.92 and Up

Model 50

4.10 and Down

Model 28

3.45 and Down

3.73 and Up

Model 60

4.10 and Down

4.56 and Up

Model  28  IFS  Aerostar   2.27,  3.73  

               —  

Model  61

Model  30    

3.55  and  Down  

3.73  and  Up  

 Semi  Float  

3.00  and  3.07  only

Model 35

2.35 only

Model 61

Model  35  

2.73  -­  3.31  

3.54  and  Up  

 Full  Float  

3.31  and  Down  

3.54  and  Up

Model 36 ICA

2.73 and Down

3.07 and Up

Model 70

4.10 and Down

4.56 and Up

Model 44

3.73 and Down

3.92 and Up

Model 70-3HD

3.42 and Down

3.73 and Up

Model 44 ICA

Model 70-2UA

3.07 only

1984 & earlier

3.73 and Down

3.92 and Up

Model 80

3.73 and Down

4.10 and Up

Model 44 ICA
1985 & later

2.87 and Down

3.07 and Up

Example - If you have a model 44 Rear Axle with a 3.54 ratio and wish to change to a 3.73 ratio, you change only the ring gear
and pinion assembly. If you change the ratio to a 4.09, you must change to a high-ratio case in addition to changing the ring gear
and  pinion.    The  application  section  will  show  you  what  case  to  use.    When  the  vehicle  is  equipped  with  both  front  and  rear  driving  
axles, the gear ratios must be the same in both axles. The drive gear screws are self-locking and must be replaced with new
screws each time that they are removed.

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