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The 1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS typically came with a standard rear axle ratio of 3.42:1. However, some models offered an optional 3.73:1 gear ratio for enhanced performance. The specific ratio may vary depending on the transmission and other factors, so it's essential to verify the exact configuration for a particular vehicle.

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