The rear gear ratio of a 1989 Chevy Cheyenne truck is between 2.73 and 4.56. This is the number of times the drive shaft rotates in relation to the tires.
It could be any gear ratio. what you need to do is remove the rear end plate and count the teeth on the ring gear, then count the teath on the pinion gear. and divide the pinion teeth # into the ring gear teeth # and that will tell you for sure just round the # off you come up with.
You can call your local dealership, and they should be able to run the VIN and tell the ratio from the sales codes.
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.
If a 1988 Chevy Cheyenne dies when it is put into gear, check the fuel pump. If the fuel pump is not getting adequate fuel, it will cause the car to die.
it will be the same as the rear diff
4.10 ratio
the stock Toyota gear ratio is 4.11
3.42
The stock gear ratio for a 1995 Chevy Blazer is 3.73. This provides a good balance of fuel economy and power to the rear wheels.
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.
3.08
3.8