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.
A stock 2015 Jeep Wrangler is equipped with either a Dana 30 front axle or a Dana 44 rear axle, depending on the specific model and trim level. The Dana 30 front axle typically features a 3.21 or 3.73 gear ratio, while the rear Dana 44 can have similar gear ratios. These axles are designed to provide a balance between off-road capability and on-road performance.
most definitely
I have a 2001 and it came with a Dana 30 front and a Dana 44 rear Answer No.2 I have a 1998 Jeep Wrangler (TJ) Sahara. Most came out of the factory with a Dana 30 front axle and a Dana 35C rear axle, though an option of upgrading to a Dana 44 rear was available, they are rare. Most have a stock gear ratio of 3.73.
The 9.25 rear axle is a Chrysler corporate axle, it is not a Dana.
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
In order to determine what axle and axle gears you have there will be a metal tag that is stamped with the gear ratio on the cover bolts and Dana has a number raised on the right bottom side where the axle tube enters the pumpkin. Between the two it will tell you what axle and ratio you have. If you have a limited slip then you axle ratio would read 3L55 instead of 3 55
depending uopn the year you can do this but be sure to match your gear ratio to the front differential or better yet replace as a set.
No
You'd have to look at the RPO code in the glove compartment to determine this, as there were a couple different options. The gear ratio for the front and rear axle will match.
Yes, (in 4x4 applications the gear ratio/s match the front axle). 2 wd there is no front ratio to match.
The front axle gear ratio for a 1997 Jeep Wrangler can vary depending on the specific model and options. Common gear ratios for this model include 3.07, 3.55, 3.73, and 4.10. It's important to check the vehicle’s specifications or the build sheet for the exact ratio of a particular Jeep Wrangler.
Could be either 3.07 to 1 or 3.73 to 1 Both were an option.