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Hi

I have a mustang 67 mt 3.03 3 speed (i think)

i wont to know what kind of rear axle I have, and more specs of my car



the data is :

D \\\\ 245
10 \\\\ f27 \\\\ 7t01A257155
65A \\\\ x \\\\ 2f
-R \\\\ db \\\\ mc
 

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ultrastang

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That's the body buck tag. It won't give you the rear end ratio. For that, you'll have to look on the tag on the driver's side door (inside the door jamb). Look under the "Axle" heading on the tag.

Assuming the door hasn't been replaced, that code should reference you to what ratio you have.

Here is a link that may help you to cross-reference the codes:

http://www.ultrastang.com/Rearinfo.asp?Page_ID=5
 
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ultrastang said:
That's the body buck tag. It won't give you the rear end ratio. For that, you'll have to look on the tag on the driver's side door (inside the door jamb). Look under the "Axle" heading on the tag.

Assuming the door hasn't been replaced, that code should reference you to what ratio you have.

Here is a link that may help you to cross-reference the codes:

http://www.ultrastang.com/Rearinfo.asp?Page_ID=5
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hi
i dont have the tag on the door.
what kind of info can you give me from this tag?
on the axle i have this :

c70w
4025-a
11

on the tag:
cz f1
00-7fb-311

theanx
 

ultrastang

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WCZ-F1 = '67, 8-inch rear, 28-spline axles, 3.00:1 open differential (single track).
 
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i don't have the w
its cz-f1 not wcz-f1
its a difference ?


and what is the info can i get from the body buck tag?
 

ultrastang

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The "W" is there, you just can't see it becasue the housing retainer nut is covering it up.

If you took a 9/16" socket and removed the nut, you would see the "W" on the tag .


www.ultrastang.com
 

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http://www.ponysite.de/fmcog/to_alt/bbtd.htm

Check this out buck its a tag decoder
 

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another
http://membres.lycos.fr/gt69stang/bodytag.html
 
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