What are the CV axles on a Ford F-150?
The cv axles are the link between the drive train to your front wheels. Depending on your vehicle year, when in 2WD these will spin with the wheel all the time or these will spin only when 4WD is engaged. Attempting to turn too sharply whie in 4WD mode will put stress on these joints,…
How do you replace a front axle on a Ford F150?
Remove the cotter pin holding the axle nut and nut cover. Mine was tight so will need some persuasion with pliers and tapping a hammer on the pliers to get it out. Remove the nut retainer/cover after removing the pin. Now put the 35mm socket on the axle nut and remove it with an air impact gun.
What’s the warranty on a Ford CV axle?
You can enter your VIN in the search box above to get the exact OEM Ford Axle for your vehicle right down to trim level. All our OEM Ford Axles carry a 24 month Unlimited Mileage Nationwide Warranty. All our CV Half Shaft Assemblies have ABS Sensor Rings calibrated with a matching ABS Sensor where applicable.
What are the axle ratios on a Ford truck?
Axle ratios are somewhat limited at this time if you choose to replace with OEM gears: 3.31, 3.55 & 3.73. 4.10s are not available either through Ford or Ford Racing. However some aftermarket gear suppliers may offer additional ratios that Ford does not.
Where can I get a CV axle for my F-150?
Pick Up In-Store. Don’t ignore any popping or clicking that may occur when you’re encountering sharp turns in your Ford F-150. These are signs of a damaged Ford F150 CV axle. Replace it with a quality drive shaft at the right price from AutoZone.
When to replace the drive shaft on a Ford F150?
Replace it with a quality drive shaft at the right price from AutoZone. The drive shaft for Ford F150 becomes susceptible to damage when the protective boot gets ruined or cracked. Driving with a damaged CV joint boot over time wears down the CV joints.
What to do if your F-150 has sharp turns?
Don’t ignore any popping or clicking that may occur when you’re encountering sharp turns in your Ford F-150. These are signs of a damaged Ford F150 CV axle. Replace it with a quality drive shaft at the right price from AutoZone. Use the form above to tell us what you drive. Use the form above to tell us what you drive.
How does the transfer case work on a Ford F150?
The transfer case of the Ford F150 essentially replaces the drive shaft output of a 2WD in its placement. It is connected to the end of the transmission and is fitted with two yokes: one for the drive shaft in connection with the front wheels, and the other to the rear wheels.