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Old 02-18-2022, 10:06 AM   #5
Kateye_Kenzie
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Re: Rear Differential Casting Number -- How to Decode??

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Originally Posted by Pick121 View Post
Hello, not to challenge “the Boss” but, the rear axle stamp numbers are different from the casting numbers, are easy to miss if covered in road dirt & grime. They may be on the axle tube itself. Might find them with a closer look, wire brush/degreaser. See attached photo for example. It is possible they might not be on the axle, or unreadable, but if he can find them it will be way easier to determine the rearend
I've also thought of that and the problem with that method is that..... those numbers are nonexistent! They're nowhere to be found, which is why I'm struggling so darn hard. Thank you, however.
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