the stock Toyota gear ratio is 4.11
the cam gear and the crank gear are dot to dot
The Gear Ratio of the Chevrolet Silverado 2002 is estimated to be about 4. 10. The newer versions have a 3. 70 ratio.
In some 1982 Ford f100 trucks I know they have a 4.10 Gear ratio like my truck but with that gear ratio if you go over 55 mph you can say goodbye to your gas mileage so get a smaller gear ratio.
You can refer to your user manual to ID the rear end gear ration in 80 Chevy pickup.
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?
Change the differential gear ratio and/or increase the horse power of the engine.
Supply the vehicle identification number to the nearest dealer and he/she can tell you what ratio you have.
YES, as long as there the same GEAR RATIO.
Probably the steering gear.
If the tag is still on the diferential cover it will be listed there. If not it will be stamped on the outer edge of the ring gear.
more than likely it's a 3.08 gear in the rearend.