Limited Slip Question
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Limited Slip Question
Ok I've got a 2002 Ranger Edge Auto 8.8" with 4.10 gears and a 3.0L. What my question is, is that I looked at my axle tag and also the axle code, and they both claim that I have a 4.10 non limited slip. Well the other day, I decided I would try power braking. It sure doesn't act like a non limited slip. I will go snap some pictures sometime of where I layed this rubber. Is it possible I have a limited slip and Ford made a mistake?
EDIT: This person had the same thing. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/394302
EDIT: This person had the same thing. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/394302
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Originally Posted by Wowak
Easiest way to tell would be to jack up your rear axle and put it on jackstands. with the transmission in neutral, if you turn one wheel with your hands and the other wheel turns in the same direction, you have limited slip. If it turns the opposite direction, its an open diff.
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