There are three ways to find a gear ratio.
1 A dealer can normally tell from the vin number.
2 There are normally tags or labels on the axle that have part number, gear ratio, and fluid requirement
info.
3 You can count how many times you have to turn the driveshaft to get one complete turn of the tires.
The gear ratio of a 2001 GMC Jimmy 4x4 is probably 3.73. The ratio is listed on a plate in the glove compartment on most models.
The gear ratio of a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 ranges from 3.15 to 4.56 depending on the configuration. This ratio determines the number of times the wheels turn in relation to the engine and transmission.
3.07 or 3.73 to 1
3.55
yes it will, all the kia Rio gearboxs are the same up to the kia Rio 2006 models, but if you want to put a gear box in a kia Rio, it probably would be best to get it done professionally
It should be a 342.
Count the ring gear teeth and the pinion gear teeth and divide the ring gear # into the pinion gear # and that will be the gear ratio. Are you can write the VIN# down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then tell the parts man that you have the VIN# and you would like to know the gear ratio in your truck. He'll tell you.
Trouble code P0734 means:Gear 4 incorrect ratio
There isn't a position that tells the gear ratio. The dealer can enter the VIN in their computer system and pull up the build codes to see what ratio it was built with.
The gear ratio of a train, also known as its speed ratio, is the ratio of the angular velocity of the input gear to the velocity of the output gear. The gear ratio is very important when it comes to physics.
Look on the differential cover and there will be a tag with the ratio on it.
4L is the low gear in 4WD, 4H is the high gear. Most of the time, 4L is all you'll need to get out when stuck.