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Differential Assembly: Application and ID




Driveline System

The driveline system consists of the:

- driveshaft tube, slip yoke, U-joints and flange.
- rear axle assembly with flange, pinion, ring gear, differential and axle shafts.

The source of the drivetrain power is generated by the engine and delivered to the transmission. The driveline transfers the engine torque through the driveshaft to the axle. The driveshaft is connected to the output shaft of the transmission and to the axle. The engine torque enters the axle through the drive pinion, which rotates the ring gear. The ring gear is mounted to the differential case, which contains the gears that transmit power to the axle shafts. These shafts rotate the drive wheels.


Axle Identification

The axle ratio may be verified by checking the printed label on the axle housing. If worn or not visible, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be typed in the service parts ordering system, or the Vehicle Certification (VC) label may be used to correctly identify the axle and ratio. The VC label is located in the driver door jamb. The first 2 digits of the axle code indicate the gear ratio and type of the rear axle. For information on the VC label, refer to Vehicle Identification Codes.

Vehicle Certification (VC) Label Example