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.
i know the front differential is a 4.11, but can any one help me find out what vehicles other than the truck this differential came in?
There were several options available for the '05 Tahoe. The LS came with a 4.8L or optional 5.3L V8. The LT and Z71 came with a 5.3L V8. All three versions came in 2WD or 4WD. 4.8L V8: LS RWD: 3.23 LS 4WD: 3.73 5.3L V8: LS RWD, LT RWD: 3.23 LS 4WD, LT 4WD, Z71 (RWD & 4WD): 3.73
Yes these came equipped with a horn
205x70 R16 35 psi ccm
Yes. Chevy actually came out with a diesel s-10 pickup. They are rare but you can do it.
The first year the Chevy Tahoe became available was in 1995. It was a natural response to its sister vehicle the GMC Yukon which came out in 1992.
The stock gear ratio for a 1984 Ford Bronco II Eddie Bauer edition typically came with a 3.55:1 differential gear ratio. However, depending on the specific configuration and options chosen, some models may have also been equipped with a 3.73:1 ratio. It's always best to verify the specific vehicle's build sheet or rear axle tag for accurate information.
The whole engine is painted BLACK from the factory.
The Like a Virgin single came out November 6, 1984. The album came out November 12, 1984.
It would be the 700R4
It was made when it was none of your buisness
Sixteen Candles was made in 1984