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1972 f100 4x4

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Hi guys, I need some help on a truck I am working on.
I purchased a 72 f100 4x4 recently and have come to a problem. The front axle is missing the left axle shaft. Where can I buy a new shaft and spindle? Are they the same as Bronco?
My next issue is that I live in New Zealand so have to order everything from the USA and I dont want to order the wrong parts.
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Re: 1972 f100 4x4

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99.99% chance it's NOT the same as that era of Bronco; I think the tracks are quite a bit different.

We'll need more info from you on what front axle you have. There should be (hopefully) a tag either on the axle, and/or on your VIN door tag that should help narrow it down. Photos of the axle housing will probably help as well. If it's original (here's a link) https://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_a.htm and https://www.fordification.com/tech/imag ... na447F.jpg

It should be a Dana...but things can get swapped over time.
too many Fords, no where near 'nuff time.

or, money.
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Re: 1972 f100 4x4

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="tsherry"99.99% chance it's NOT the same as that era of Bronco; I think the tracks are quite a bit different.

We'll need more info from you on what front axle you have. There should be (hopefully) a tag either on the axle, and/or on your VIN door tag that should help narrow it down. Photos of the axle housing will probably help as well. If it's original (here's a link) https://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_a.htm and https://www.fordification.com/tech/imag ... na447F.jpg

It should be a Dana...but things can get swapped over time.
:yt: My early 76' Bronco D-44 front axle was at least 4" narrower than the F series trucks.

Also try Drivetrain Specialties, they've been around for over 30 years.

https://www.drivetrainspecialists.com/
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Re: 1972 f100 4x4

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I don't know your situation but I would locate a complete axle from a 76-79 F150.
In the USA they come with disc brakes and will bolt right in.
78-9 have a better tie rod setup.
If not try Jeff's Bronco Graveyard. for a axle shaft.
https://broncograveyard.com/
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Re: 1972 f100 4x4

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Thanks for your help guys.
So the 73-79 f100/ f150 has the same front axle ? Same width?
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Re: 1972 f100 4x4

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57f100 wrote:So the 73-79 f100/ f150 has the same front axle ? Same width?
In the USA they are .
About 1972 they went to ball joints from the king pins ,
then 76 disc brakes and a power steering option.
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