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How do I know which axle ratio I have?

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Q. How do I know which axle ratio I have?

Method 1: Count the number of teeth on the ring gear and the pinion. Divide the number of the ring gear’s teeth by the number of the pinion’s teeth. This will give you the axle ratio.

Q. How do I find my Chevy axle ratio?

Identify your GMC or Chevrolet rear end gear ratio by the RPO Codes, usually located on the placard labeled “Service Parts Identification” inside the drivers door panel or glove box.

Q. How do I identify a Camaro rear end?

The easiest way to identify the 8.2-inch rearend at a glance is by the shape of the housing and the spacing between the lower bolts on the cover.

Q. How do I find my GM gear ratio?

Count the teeth on the small gear in the forward part of the axle housing, called the pinion gear. Count the number of the teeth in the big ring gear attached to the differential. Divide the number of teeth on the pinion into the number of teeth on the ring gear. This is the gear ratio.

Q. How big is the rear axle on a Camaro?

The following dimensions are consistant across all 3 style rear ends. – Axle tube flange to axle tube flange: 55.25″ – Between centerlines of spring seats: 45 3/8″ – Axle shaft length: 30 5/32″ Camaro Rear Axle Identification & Decoding

Q. Where is the axle number on a Chevy Camaro?

This number is stamped on the forward facing passenger side axle tube (on 2nd generation) and forward facing drivers side axle tube (on 3rd gen) camaros. It’ll usually be about 3 inches away from the carrier housing (center section of rear end housing).

Q. What’s the axle ratio on a GM transaxle?

GM RPO Codes – Factory Identification Labels and Interpretation RPO Code Description Ratio G11 Transaxle Final Drive 2.56 G44 Axle Rear 3.07 G72 Axle Rear 2.14 G75 Axle Rear 3.62

Q. What does the rear axle identification code mean?

The rear axle identification code consists of a two letter prefix indicating the gear ratio, four digits indicating the assembly date as month/day, and a single letter suffix indicating the manufacturing location.

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