Don't waste your time taking out the half shaft. Take the few bolts that are holding the rest of the axle and remove the half shaft with the other part of the axle all together. Its a hundred times easier. That's what we did in my 05 RSX type S. when we pulled the trans. out of the car.
To replace the axle shaft on your Ford Crown Victoria 2005, you will need a specialized tool called a slide hammer. Once you remove the axle make sure the area is thoroughly cleaned, You can find replacement axles at most reputable auto parts dealers, and most are available online.
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Dana-Spicer
yes but you would have to change your rims and the gears that connect to your axle
The setting would be around 7 route in order to have a correct setting of axle.
The new (05-07) superduties are a bit different then the old ones and will require the whole dash to be removed. It ain't pretty, and it can be difficult if you don't know what you are doing. However, I found a nice guide that will help. Check this link and good luck. http://docs.Google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:mgB3IovjbPQJ:www.richgann.com/radioremoval.pdf+ford+f350+remove+radio&hl=en&gl=ca&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShXGBxaWfpMf0KbmF4etF7ajMop_YkOof5FUBTL6hGGehIODbCg5Jq910gHSvRFZ6-AVy0kVOjg24gLbd7Ffr-paai1ZPvKSbCLeQXUDqWvko26El1W_CSSvVxwHL8yC2URkIFi&sig=AHIEtbSESNskEIYkRAoF23K-gwLvMT2xIQ
Go for it big fella!
all depends on the tire size.
173ft-LBS.
It is controlled by the ECU, which you cannot remove.
The icp sensor on an 05 powerstroke is on the passenger side valve cover towards the front of the engine