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.
Differential oil will work fine dude or even gear box oil.dude
its either 355 or 373 there are tags on diff that give you numbers
3.73 or 4.10
At 18000 miles if towing
Trouble code P0735 means: Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio
It's not. Call a GM dealership, tell them your VIN #, and they can tell you the gear ratio it came with from factory.
Probably not. The factory wouldn't know the differential gear ratio.
2.833 is the rear-end gear ratio
The gear ratio is 3.60:1, this is for the front limited slip differential.
4.63
3.73
Limited Slip Differential 3.55 gear ratio
more than likely a 3.08 gear.
9/41
The codes GU6 and G80 are for the gear ratio on your vehicle the G80 code indicates your vehicle was eqipped from the factory with a locking rear differential and the GU6 code indicates your gear ratio.
An axle ratio is a comparison of the number of ring gear teeth to the number of pinion gear teeth in a differential. For instance, a 3.55 gear ratio means that there are 3.55 ring gear teeth to every 1 pinion tooth.
It would depend on the differential gear ratio and engine horse power/torque.