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Old 03-09-2010, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ring and Pinion Ratio???

I have a 1991.5 intercooled truck, 4x4, with an auto transmission. Can i find out what Ring and Pinion it is without looking? Or did the autos come with different ratios? Were they still making the 3.07's with the unique housing that differed from the rest? Thanks for the help guys.
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The 3:07 could be had up into the 93 year model. Look under the hood. Towards the driver side of the truck should be a build sticker. It will have the ratio listed. If you can still read it.
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if so would it be the odd ball axles?
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nevermind i just checked i have the 3.5's thanks!
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