anywhere from a 2.92 to a 3.55, usually 3.23 gears were very common.
My 1995 axle code is D4 and it is 3:73
73 is a prime number, so 73:93 cannot be simplified further.
2:73
73-74 plymouth roadrunner or satellite
5,384 73 RRs had the 340
chiltons repair manual from the library will have the answer.
sometimes there is a tag under the hood with the specifcations for your truck. along with sparkplug gap etc. there might also be a tag in the glove box with the special code for that feature. G4=3:73 gear ratio,etc. owners manual in specifications section?
84:146/2 /2=42:73
Yes. Any 73 and up Duster or Valiant hood would fit.
73% of the Earth is water, which is about 3/4.
make a mark on your drive shaft to your axle some where you can see it and make a mark on the outer edge of your tire(either side will work) and simpley count the revolutions, although its probably 3:73 were the most common
tee-pee side up, other side into the engine.