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.
A good majority of the 1984 Ford F150 gear ratio had 3.00 gears for the stock. In addition, the spline should be a 31.
Limited Slip Differential 3.55 gear ratio
Mine is 3:55
Typically 2.73 but it depends on if the original owner had another gear ratio put in during the manufacturing
The gear ratio for a 1988 Mustang is 3.45:1 on a standard (four) and 3.73:1 optional (four)
its either 355 or 373 there are tags on diff that give you numbers
I am not positive about this but, I believe that this indicates that the axle has a 3.00:1 gear ratio. Check with you local Ford dealer for a definitive answer.
The Axel code is on the drivers side door [On the post] it is stated on the sticker either a H9 which is a 3:55 ratio or an I9
will a gear shifter fork plate on 89 ford f150 work on 96 ford f150
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.
The gear ration on a 1988 Mustang is # 3.45:1 standard (four) # 3.73:1 optional (four) # 2.73:1 standard (GT) # 3.08:1 optional (GT)
Incorrect gear ratio in first gear.Incorrect gear ratio in first gear.