* 8.8-inch: This was the most common rear axle used across various trims and configurations.
To find out the exact rear axle in *your* 1995 Ford Explorer, you'll need to:
* Check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): The VIN contains information about your vehicle's specifications, including the axle ratio. A Ford dealer or a VIN decoder website can help you decipher this.
* Look at the axle tag: The rear axle typically has a tag affixed to it with specifications, including the axle ratio. You might need to get under the vehicle to see it.
* Check your owner's manual: If you still have the original owner's manual, it might list the specifications for your specific vehicle.
Without more information about your specific 1995 Ford Explorer, it's impossible to say definitively what rear axle it has.