No. The automatics are different from 1995-2000, also the 2wd and 4wd have different tail housings.
The most likely ratio is 3.55-1.
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If you include the torque converter 12 Qt. if just changing the filter then should be 5 - 6 Qt. fill according to dip stick with truck idling
It will definatly bolt up to the motor, but it has no transfer case so you wouldn't have 4x4. the 4x4 and 4x2 trannies are different. i have a 2000 Dakota rt with a 46re so i know dodge trannies
your 95 dodge ram has 360 hp i have one thank u
Flat rate time is about 5.5hrs
It is bolted in the drivers side of the transmission tail shaft with 1 bolt. It will have a electrical connector plugged into it.
Have the system checked for codes, the lights come on when the abs computer sets a code. Ask about the output low speed sensor circuit. Same thing happened to mine. Transmission sensor that's bad
the transmission in a 1996 2x4 sierra is called a 4L60E. It is a 4 speed automatic with electronic overdrive.
The transmissions are the same, the difference is 4x4s have transfer cases and different tail housings, driveshafts.
Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.
5.7 liter