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Sterling 10.25

From 1996 Ford Bronco — documented by zrxw13.

14 photos
1996 Ford Bronco - A rear axle assembly is shown disassembled and supported by jack stands. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a heavily rusted hub assembly, showing wear and tear on the metal components. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a rear axle hub assembly with a brake drum, showing 8 lug nuts and a metal drum. 1996 Ford Bronco - This image shows a worn brake drum and hub assembly, not a 1996 Ford Bronco. 1996 Ford Bronco - This is an axle identification tag with stamped markings. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of an open differential housing, showing gears and a chain lubricated with dark oil. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a rusty rear axle and differential, with a white plastic bucket in the background. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a rusted metal component, possibly from a vehicle's suspension or drivetrain, resting on a jack stand. 1996 Ford Bronco - A mechanic works on the internal gears of a vehicle's differential assembly. 1996 Ford Bronco - It has the shouldered bolts, so it is the better long pinion style.1995 1996 Ford Bronco - A rear axle assembly is shown from above, with various components and a can of paint nearby. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a differential part, likely from a Sterling 10.25 axle, showing wear and tear. 1996 Ford Bronco - Embossed Ford oval logo visible on a heavily rusted metal component. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a cast iron part showing the stamped identification code E7TW-AA.