The tag on the cover, bolted to one of the 10 bolts on a 8.8 rear, should spell it out for you. My Mustang GT tag reads 3L08 88 4B07. The first three numbers on the tag tells me its a 3.08 gear ratio. Assuming you are referring to a F150 with a 8.8 rear, Ford used the 8.8 on a bunch of cars and trucks.
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.
Probably either 4.33 or 4.56.
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Depends on the gear ratio, power-to-weight ratio, and drag coefficient of the specific truck.
If you call a GM dealer and give them the VIN# they can tell you what gear ratio you have.
If your asking about the gear ratio, Then write the VIN # down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then ask the parts man if he'll tell you the gear ratio and that you have the VIN# on you truck. He'll tell you what the gear ratio is from the factory.
All you need to do is call a Chevy dealer and give them the VIN# and asked them what the gear ratio is in your truck and they will tell you what the factory gear ratio is.
Could be any of several. Check the little metal tag bolted to the diff. That truck also likely has a 8.8 rear, not a 9 inch. If the tag says "88" it's an 8.8. The gear ratio will be stamped with no punctuation, i.e. "327" would be a 3.27 gear.
Most were 3.55:1Most were 3.55:1
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.
4:10 ratio