* Dana 44: This was a common, and generally considered stronger, option, particularly in higher trim levels and off-road packages. It was often found in the front and rear axles.
* Dana 50: A more heavy-duty axle, often found in the front of higher-specification Broncos.
* Ford 8.8-inch: This was a common rear axle in many 1992 Broncos, especially in lower trims.
To know for sure what axles *your* specific 1992 Bronco has, you need to:
* Check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): Decoding the VIN can sometimes reveal axle information.
* Look under the vehicle: The axle housing itself will usually have identifying markings cast into it (like "Dana 44").
* Consult your owner's manual: If you have the original manual, it might specify the axle types.
Without more specific information about your Bronco (trim level, options), it's impossible to say definitively what axle type it has.