Most were 3.55:1
Most were 3.55:1
No, you buy it from the dealer.
Think about changing the ratio on your differentials instead.
The gear ratio on a 1990 Dodge Power Ram W150 4x4 typically ranges from 3.54 to 4.10, depending on the specific options and configurations chosen for the vehicle. To find the exact gear ratio for a specific truck, you can check the vehicle's build sheet or the axle tag, if available. Additionally, the owner's manual may provide information on the factory-installed gear ratios.
A 2004 Dodge GTX Hemi truck cannot be plum crazy. The truck can be a lemon, which means it breaks downs a lot) but there are no factory recalls on this model.
It's not. Call a GM dealership, tell them your VIN #, and they can tell you the gear ratio it came with from factory.
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.
The engine had a 5 year 100,000 mile warranty. The rest of the truck had a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty.
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.
The maximum speed for a Dodge truck would be between 100 and 120. I would not try and go that speed.
SRT 10 Truck? From factory it list with 500HP actual RWHP right at 425HP I have a 2004 SRT 10 Viper Truck
SRT 10 Truck? From factory it list with 500HP actual RWHP right at 425HP I have a 2004 SRT 10 Viper Truck
The gear ratio on a 1985 Toyota 4x4 typically varies depending on the specific model and options. Common gear ratios for this vehicle range from 3.90:1 to 4.10:1 for the differentials. It's important to check the vehicle's specifications or the owner’s manual for the exact ratio of a particular truck.