General information, How to identify a spicer axle – Spicer Axle General Information User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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How To Identify A Spicer Axle

All Spicer Carrier Type axles are identified 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 identification 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 50/229

4.10 and Down

Model 28/174

3.45 and Down

3.73 and Up

Model 60/248

4.10 and Down

4.56 and Up

Model 28 IFS Aerostar 2.27, 3.73

Model 61/248

Model 30/181

3.55 and Down

3.73 and Up

Semi Float

3.00 and 3.07 only

Model 35/186

2.35 only

Model 61/248

Model 35/186

2.73 - 3.31

3.54 and Up

Full Float

3.31 and Down

3.54 and Up

Model 36/186 ICA

2.73 and Down

3.07 and Up

Model 70/267

4.10 and Down

4.56 and Up

Model 44/216

3.73 and Down

3.92 and Up

Model 70-3HD

3.42 and Down

3.73 and Up

Model 44/216 ICA

Model 70-2UA

3.07 only

1984 & earlier

3.73 and Down

3.92 and Up

Model 80/286

3.73 and Down

4.10 and Up

Model 44/216 ICA
1985 & later

2.87 and Down

3.07 and Up

Example - If you have a model 44/216 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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