a safe-t-track rear end has RPO code G80-which is a positraction rear end and a 3.23:1 gear ratio was available having the RPO code GU5
Same as the rear.
No, it is 4.62 for the automatic and 5.12 for the manual. this is due to the difference in the transmission's gear ratio. If you were to put a 5.12 rear with an automatic you would lose 10 MPH off your speed.
I have 89 Chevy extended cab pickup 350ci 700r trans i would like to know the rearend gear ratio and if 89 3/4 ton rear would help tow 6500# camper have replaced leafs with 3/4 springs seems original rear geared to high trans gets hot
2.833 is the rear-end gear ratio
The rear end gear ratio on a 1980 Oldsmobile is 3.73, in the overdrive gear. The low gear ratio is 1.43.
The stock rear-end gear ratio for all US 240sx is 4.083
yes the rear end is the same from 82-2002 the breaks and gear ratio's are what makes the difference
I own 1 2002 and 1 2001 trans am ws6, both have a 3.42 rear end ratio, that was the standard gear for the ws6 from the factory. The collector edition ws6 had a option for a slightly lower gear.
I ASSUME axle code " 86 " is the same as it is on the ( 1996 ) Ford Ranger ( 3.73 gear ratio , conventional / non - limited slip )
it has an 8.8 rear end with a 3.23 ratio.
Rear end gear ratio and tire diameter are required to make the calculation.