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RE: "X" axle code
By Scott Hollenbeck - 02/24/2003 7:19:17 AM; IP 216.168.239.87
Royce is correct. Another code that appears on cars but not in most literature is "Y", for a 4.30:1 traction-lok.

Scott Hollenbeck
Mustang 428 Cobra Jet Registry
http://www.428cobrajet.org
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  axle code -- Pete Robinson, 02/22/2003
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 X is not a valid code for 1968 axle... -- Dan Davis, 02/23/2003
 my 68 1/2 has............ -- Pete's Ponies, 02/25/2003
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 "X" axle code -- Royce Peterson, 02/23/2003
RE: "X" axle code -- Scott Hollenbeck, 02/24/2003
 For any 1965-1973 Mustang, try our decoder... -- Mr F, 02/24/2003
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