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  2. Ford Super Duty - Wikipedia

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    The only configuration was the Crew Cab (until 2019 when a Regular Cab debuted for the F-450), with an 8-foot (2.4 m) long bed, DRW (Dual Rear Wheels), limited-slip rear axle, 10-lug 19.5-inch (500 mm) forged Alcoa wheels, Trailer Tow package, and the TowCommand TBC (Trailer Brake Controller).

  3. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    The wheel has 5 lug nuts and utilizes a 100 mm bolt circle diameter. ... The size of the wheel, however, is denoted as 8.5 in × 20.0 in (220 mm × 510 mm). This ...

  4. Dana 60 - Wikipedia

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    Pinion shaft splines: 10 or 29; Gear ratios: 3.54:1 - 7.17:1 1st Generation Dodge Cummins trucks with non-OD transmissions are equipped with 3.07:1 "Dana 61" front axles with unique differential housings and carriers with extra clearance for the very large pinion gear. They can be easily "converted" to 3.54:1 gearing by replacing the carrier.

  5. Chevrolet Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    Bridgestone co-developed Firehawk Pursuit tires with GM for the 20-inch steel wheels. Six-piston, 16-inch rotor Brembo brakes are standard-issue on the PPV. The suspension is lowered and further fortified. All-wheel drive is standard and sent to the front as needed with a limited slip clutch in the transfer case. The alternator almost doubles ...

  6. Ford F-Series (tenth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The tenth generation of the Ford F-Series is a line of pickup trucks produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1997 to 2004 model years. The first ground-up redesign of the F-Series since 1979, the tenth generation saw the introduction of an all-new chassis and a completely new body.

  7. Sterling 10.5 axle - Wikipedia

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    The Sterling 10.5 axle is an automotive axle manufactured by Ford Motor Company at the Sterling Axle Plant in Sterling Heights, MI. It was first used in model year 1985 Ford trucks. The axle was developed to replace the Dana 60 and Dana 70. The Sterling 10.5 axle is currently only made as a full floating axle.

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