Raise one front tire & lock the hubs. Place piece of tape on the front drive shaft & tire. Turn the driveshaft counting the revolutions until the tire makes one complete revolution. If the driveshaft turns a little over 4 revolutions then the axle ratio is 4.10:1
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2007-05-21 12:33:05
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answered by Mr. T 7
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The dealer may be able to find it for you through the vin number. The only other way I know of to get an accurate number is to pull the cover and count the actual teeth. Of course, if the rear axle has the tag on it, the axles would have to have the same ratio, so you may wish to look there. If they were different ratios you would know it real fast, as it would try to hop along the road.......
2007-05-21 19:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it will be the same as the back axle, look for a tag on the back axle.
2007-05-21 19:20:28
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answered by mister ss 7
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im sure you can search it online if you search for gear ratios for the axle
2007-05-21 19:20:49
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answered by hummer_mechanic 1
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Heres what u do to go figure it out.
1. go for a drive and write down your RPMs at a few mph.
2. Measure your tire diameter.
3. go to http://www.smokemup.com/auto_math/rear_end.php and plug in the numbers you have from the drive and it will tell you.
2007-05-21 19:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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