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<blockquote data-quote="BC-Mike" data-source="post: 57596" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>With regard to both rear wheels spinning, you should be able to check the door jam to see if it has a limited slip rearend or not. On the build plate it should say Axle with either 2 numbers (ie 39) or a letter and a number (ie C5). If my memory serves me right if it has a letter then the truck came with limited slip. The number has to do with the gearing (4 is 3.73, 5 is 4.10, 9 is 3.54). For example C5 is a limited slip with 4.10 gears. Different letters and first numbers have to do with different axles.</p><p></p><p>My father has a 93 ford diesel with the auto behind a 7.3 with an aftermarket turbo, it had some transmission troubles before he got it but now with a shift kit and an added cooler it works well. His biggest complaint is not having enough gears for the hills.</p><p></p><p>-Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC-Mike, post: 57596, member: 965"] With regard to both rear wheels spinning, you should be able to check the door jam to see if it has a limited slip rearend or not. On the build plate it should say Axle with either 2 numbers (ie 39) or a letter and a number (ie C5). If my memory serves me right if it has a letter then the truck came with limited slip. The number has to do with the gearing (4 is 3.73, 5 is 4.10, 9 is 3.54). For example C5 is a limited slip with 4.10 gears. Different letters and first numbers have to do with different axles. My father has a 93 ford diesel with the auto behind a 7.3 with an aftermarket turbo, it had some transmission troubles before he got it but now with a shift kit and an added cooler it works well. His biggest complaint is not having enough gears for the hills. -Mike [/QUOTE]
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