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[[Image:ford10-25in.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Ford 10.25" Axle''']] | [[Image:ford10-25in.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Ford 10.25" Axle''']] | ||
The '''Ford 10.25" axle''', [[Ford]]'s biggest axle comes with semi-floating shafts in 1983-and-newer [[Ford F-250|F-250s]], and as a full-floater in [[Ford F-250|F-250HDs]] and [[Ford F-350|F-350s]]. Applications are similar to the big [[GM 14-bolt]] and the [[Dana 70]]. | The '''Ford 10.25" axle''', [[Ford]]'s biggest axle comes with semi-floating shafts in 1983-and-newer [[Ford F-250|F-250s]], and as a full-floater in [[Ford F-250|F-250HDs]] and [[Ford F-350|F-350s]]. Applications are similar to the big [[GM 14-bolt]] and the [[Dana 70]]. |
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The Ford 10.25" axle, Ford's biggest axle comes with semi-floating shafts in 1983-and-newer F-250s, and as a full-floater in F-250HDs and F-350s. Applications are similar to the big GM 14-bolt and the Dana 70.