There are four ways to find a 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.
4 You can divide the number of teeth on the ring gear and divide by number of teeth on the pinion.
The ratio is on a tag on front and rear axle between 2 of the cover bolts
In order to determine what axle and axle gears you have there will be a metal tag that is stamped with the gear ratio on the cover bolts and Dana has a number raised on the right bottom side where the axle tube enters the pumpkin. Between the two it will tell you what axle and ratio you have. If you have a limited slip then you axle ratio would read 3L55 instead of 3 55
Yes, that is possible. Both axles have to be changed.
3.07 or 3.73 to 1. Could be either.
What size axle does a 99 wrangler sport have
Depending on engine, it is either a Dana 35 or Dana 44.
The standard axle ratio in '95 was, as you said, 3.45:1 and the 1995 performance axle ratio (RPO G92) was 3.07:1.Source: Proud owner of a 95 coupe
if it is a 4 cylinder 5 speed probably 4.10 ratio.that what mine had in it but changed to 4.88
These were the options in 2000: [DMC]=Axle Ratio - 3.21 [DMD]=Axle Ratio 3.55 [DMF]=Axle Ratio 4.10 [DMH]=Axle Ratio 3.92 These were the options in 2000: [DMC]=Axle Ratio - 3.21 [DMD]=Axle Ratio 3.55 [DMF]=Axle Ratio 4.10 [DMH]=Axle Ratio 3.92
My 1995 axle code is D4 and it is 3:73
Could be either 3.07 to 1 or 3.73 to 1 Both were an option.
what is rear end axle ratio