Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door
It should show the axle code
It may be a letter and a number , or two numbers
The axle code is used to tell what the gear ratio is and if you have a limited slip
differential - just ask your question again and include the axle code information
what is the axle gear ratio for a 1998 ford ranger 4x4 4.0l?
I ASSUME axle code " 86 " is the same as it is on the ( 1996 ) Ford Ranger ( 3.73 gear ratio , conventional / non - limited slip )
2000- 3000 lbs depening on the gear ratio
There are several things that can cause your 1999 Ford Ranger to grind when you put it into gear. The most common cause is a lack of transmission fluid.
The stock 1997 Ford Ranger typically comes with a gear ratio of 3.73:1 for the rear differential. This means that the driveshaft will rotate 3.73 times for every rotation of the rear wheels. The gear ratio is important for determining the vehicle's torque and speed characteristics. Different gear ratios can be installed to optimize performance for specific driving conditions.
3.08
So 1st gear doesn't work....what about it? Ask a proper question and maybe it will get answered!
That would depend on how fast you are driving , what the rear end gear ratio is etc.
According to www. the ranger station. com ( no spaces ) technical library in 1998 the Ford Ranger went to a Dana 35 IFS front axle . The Dana 35 IFS switched from a reverse rotation gear to a standard rotation gear . Check out the website for more information
A 1990 Ford Ranger may not shift into gear if the clutch is out. A clutch can be purchased at any auto parts store.
how to remove a power steering gear box for a 1990 ford ranger 2.9
3.54 is stock