You can, but if you try to drive in 4wd on a hard surface something will have to give/break.
The gear ratio is 3.60:1, this is for the front limited slip differential.
2.833 is the rear-end gear ratio
It will be the same as the rear axle. Or take the VIN to the dealer, it is coded into the VIN number.
YES, as long as there the same GEAR RATIO.
4.63
The Chevy G80 differential, known as a limited-slip differential, doesn't have a fixed gear ratio itself, as the gear ratio depends on the specific axle configuration it is paired with. Common gear ratios for Chevy differentials range from 3.08 to 4.10, among others. To determine the exact gear ratio for a particular vehicle equipped with a G80 differential, you would need to check the vehicle's specifications or the axle tag.
There are different options for gear ratios , check the tag at the differential . If the tag is missing you can determine the ratio by dividing the number of teeth on the crown gear by the number of teeth on the pinion gear. Some crown gears have the ratio stamped on them.
yes, absolutly a must, 4:10 and 4:11 will qualify as the same
i know the front differential is a 4.11, but can any one help me find out what vehicles other than the truck this differential came in?
The differential gear ratio for the Isuzu 4BC1 engine is typically around 4.10:1, but this can vary depending on the specific vehicle model and configuration. It's important to check the vehicle's specifications or service manual for the exact ratio, as different applications may use different ratios to optimize performance or fuel efficiency.
on the front axle there is a plate between two bolts on the differential cover. the first 3 numbers are the gear ratio. example 4 1 0 = 4.10
Limited Slip Differential 3.55 gear ratio