There are four ways to find a 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.
4 You can divide the number of teeth on the ring gear and divide by number of teeth on the pinion.
call Chevy dealer parts dept .with your vin number they can tell you exactly what you have in your truck moter trans gear ratio ect.
There are four ways to find a 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. 4 You can divide the number of teeth on the ring gear and divide by number of teeth on the pinion.
3.8
it will probably be 3.73
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.
You can call a GM. dealer and ask for parts. Then ask the parts man if you give him the VIN# will you tell me the gear ratio. And he will.
I have a 2001 Chevy silverado with the 5.3 and im almost positive i have 3.42 gears
i believe it would be 3.11
The standard gear ratio on a 2000 Chevy Silverado extended cab 4x4 half ton truck is 3.73. This means that for 3.73 rotations of the shaft , the wheels turn one time.
from the factory the 5.3 liter Chevy has 330 horsepower at the crankshaft it has about 290 at the tires depending on gear ratio
Most any stock carrier without a posi with have a 2:73 ratio
To determine your diff ratio, remove the cover, count the teeth on the ring gear, then count the teeth on the pinion gear. Divide the ring gear number by the pinion number.