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Did they make a positive traction rear differential for the 1987 Crown Victoria?

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Yes. Look on the rear axle for a tag. It will be bolted to the rear cover. If it has the numbers (example) 3 L 27, or any combination of numbers with a L as a second digit it should be a locking type differential. These are fairly uncommon in non Police vehicles.

The locking differential can be found on non-Police Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis models which came equipped with the optional trailer-towing package.

Also, if the door sticker is still on the drivers door, it should have something that says "Axle" with some numbers below it. you can see which differential you have with that incase the above mentioned tag is missing.

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