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.
STOCK is 1.5 ratio.
depends on the options chosen at purchase, call g.m with axle number
Depends on each individual truck. Look in your glovebox....there is a label from the factory with parts codes on it. The one with G refers to your gear ratio/ ring & pinion. GQ1 -- AXLE REAR, STD RATIO GT4 -- AXLE REAR, 3.73 RATIO GT5 -- AXLE REAR, 4.10 RATIO GU4 -- AXLE REAR, 3.08 RATIO GU5 -- AXLE REAR, 3.23 RATIO GU6 -- AXLE REAR, 3.42 RATIO G80 -- AXLE REAR, LIMITED SLIP (POSITRACTION)
The standard axle ratio in '95 was, as you said, 3.45:1 and the 1995 performance axle ratio (RPO G92) was 3.07:1.Source: Proud owner of a 95 coupe
These were the options in 2000: [DMC]=Axle Ratio - 3.21 [DMD]=Axle Ratio 3.55 [DMF]=Axle Ratio 4.10 [DMH]=Axle Ratio 3.92 These were the options in 2000: [DMC]=Axle Ratio - 3.21 [DMD]=Axle Ratio 3.55 [DMF]=Axle Ratio 4.10 [DMH]=Axle Ratio 3.92
The Chevrolet suburban 1500 axle is interchangeable with the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 axle. The manufacture year of the vehicles should be the same.
My 1995 axle code is D4 and it is 3:73
To identify a 1999 Chevy Silverado axle, first check the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to determine the specific axle type. You can also look for the axle's identification tag, usually attached to the differential cover, which provides details like the gear ratio and axle model. Additionally, inspect the physical characteristics such as the number of bolts on the differential cover and the axle width, which can help differentiate between various axle options used in that model year.
For a 2000 Silverado with a 4.3L engine, you should set the gear ratio on the Hypertech Max Energy Programmer to match your truck's axle ratio. Common ratios for this model range from 3.08 to 4.10, depending on your specific configuration. If you're unsure, check the sticker on the driver’s door jamb or your vehicle's manual for the exact axle ratio. Setting the correct gear ratio will help optimize performance and fuel efficiency.
what is rear end axle ratio
No it will not, Different length
Im not sure it all depends on the bolt pattern. The bolt pattern depends on what axle the truck has and stuff like that. I doubt the bolt pattern is the same.