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A buyer's guide to used Ford P100 axle

No two axles are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford P100 axle fit?

The Ford P100 was produced from 1982 to 1992 and is broadly a single-generation pickup based on the Sierra/Cortina platform, though components evolved across that production run. For axle fitment, the engine size and payload/GVW rating shown on the vehicle identification plate matter more than the model year alone. Always confirm the exact year and GVW with the breaker against your registration before ordering.

Will an axle from an early 1980s P100 fit a late 1980s or 1990 P100?

The P100 ran as a single generation from 1982 to 1992, but Ford made running changes to drivetrain and axle specifications during that production life, particularly as engine options and payload ratings varied. An axle from an early car may not be a straight swap onto a later one, especially if the GVW ratings differ. Name the exact year and plate-stated payload to your breaker so they can match the correct unit rather than assuming all P100 axles are interchangeable.

Does engine size affect which axle I need on a Ford P100?

Yes, engine size is relevant because larger or more powerful engines were typically paired with heavier-duty axle and braking components to suit the increased load and power. The P100 was offered with a range of four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, and the axle spec could differ between them. Tell your breaker the engine size as well as your registration so they can pull the right unit from their stock.

Does the payload or GVW rating affect axle fitment on the P100?

Absolutely — the P100 was a light commercial pickup and the axle specification is directly tied to the vehicle's gross vehicle weight rating, which can vary even between trucks that look identical. Check the VIN/data plate on your vehicle for the exact GVW figure rather than relying on the model name alone, as breakers will need this to confirm the correct axle. Do not assume two P100s carry the same axle just because they share a year or engine.

Does the trim level — such as a base or higher-spec P100 — change which axle I need?

Trim level does not affect axle fitment on the P100; the axle specification is determined by engine size and GVW rating, not by interior or cosmetic specification. A higher-spec cab may have different upholstery or minor exterior details compared with a base truck, but the running gear underneath is matched to weight and powertrain, not trim. Confirm engine size and payload rating with your breaker and trim level can be set aside.

Can I use a Ford Sierra axle on a Ford P100?

The P100 shares some Sierra platform DNA, but it was engineered as a load-carrying pickup with different axle and suspension requirements to cope with payload duties, so a direct swap from a Sierra is not straightforward. Component dimensions, mounting points, and load ratings may differ between the two vehicles. Raise this question directly with the breaker, giving them both vehicles' registrations, so they can check the actual specifications before you commit to buying.