Ford-Sterling rear question

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Ford-Sterling rear question

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What's the difference between the Sterling 10.25 and the 10.50 :? I know that 10.25 and 10.50 are the size of the ring gears, but I've heard there's a difference in the whole axle :?
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I'm fuzzy on the exact ring gear dimensions, but I believe the difference is one is a full floater and one is not.

The vast majority of the little engine powered 3/4 tons had the semi-floater axle.

Anything sterling made is good stuff. I think the quality in the sterling rears surpasses any dana axle.
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I think they are both full floaters and the differeance is the dimensions.
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re: Ford-Sterling rear question

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I know that there is a semi-floater and full-floater version of the 10.25, but I was reading this article (I subscribe to this mag)

http://www.oramagazine.com/pastIssues/1 ... le=finesse

and in the axle info section, they call all the stock rears 10.25, even the DRW. I thought that they made a 10.25 semi-floater, and the SRW full-floater was a 10.50, and the DRW was a 10.50 :?
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Post by FLATBEDFORD »

The 10.50 is an upgrade from the 10.25 that came in the late '90s. There was a good article about them in one of the off road magazines a few years ago. I will say that the Sterling 10.25 DRw is much lighter than the Dana 70 DRW. When I scrapped them. the Sterling was much easier to move around once I hoisted them onto my truck.
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The sterlings are lighter weight, but they hold up very well.

A 35 spline 70 is hard to beat, but I have yet to see a 10.25 sterling break under any condition that wasn't directly related to bad maintenance or someone not knowing what they're doing setting up gears.
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Post by FLATBEDFORD »

One could easily upgrade his Dana 70 to a Sterling, at least on a DRW truck. The spring pads are the same, but the it is about 2" wider, which may or may not be a problem. Might get better brakes out of the swap too.
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FLATBEDFORD wrote:The 10.50 is an upgrade from the 10.25 that came in the late '90s.
Gotcha. So any Rear-end on a 80-86 F-350 Crewcab SRW or DRW will be a D70 or a 10.25, the 10.50 upgrade came later. Learn something new every day on FORDification :D :thup:
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Something like that.
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