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The '''Ford 9-Inch''' is both readily available and strong. Later models have bigger axle tubes and stronger housings. It was standard under 1966-88 [[Ford F-150|F-150s]] and [[Ford Bronco|Broncos]]. It also came on many vans and the [[Lincoln Versailles]] (a popular axle for swapping because of the [[Lincoln]] version's disc brakes with parking brake). | The '''Ford 9-Inch''' is both readily available and strong. Later models have bigger axle tubes and stronger housings. It was standard under 1966-88 [[Ford F-150|F-150s]] and [[Ford Bronco|Broncos]]. It also came on many vans and the [[Lincoln Versailles]] (a popular axle for swapping because of the [[Lincoln]] version's disc brakes with parking brake). |
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The Ford 9-Inch is both readily available and strong. Later models have bigger axle tubes and stronger housings. It was standard under 1966-88 F-150s and Broncos. It also came on many vans and the Lincoln Versailles (a popular axle for swapping because of the Lincoln version's disc brakes with parking brake).