4:10 ratio
the front should be wahever the back is. count them on the ring gear then count the pinoin and devide that and it will give you the gear ratio
After calling my local authorized Toyota Dealer (Parts department), they told me that the gear ratio for my '93 Toyota Previa rear end is 4.30. It may vary, depending on the vin number of your car, so you have to call your local Toyota dealer (parts department) and ask them for the information with your specific vin number. For mine, it was the 4.30.
2.833 is the rear-end gear ratio
The rear end gear ratio on a 1980 Oldsmobile is 3.73, in the overdrive gear. The low gear ratio is 1.43.
The stock rear-end gear ratio for all US 240sx is 4.083
The fourth generation General Motors F-Body (Camaro/Firebird) was offered in multiple rear end gear ratios. These included 3.02, 3.42, and 3.73.
it has an 8.8 rear end with a 3.23 ratio.
Faster, 2.73. Quicker, 3.08.
If the front is 3.55, then the rear needs to be 3.55
The 1994 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission typically came with a gear ratio of 3.42:1 for the rear differential. However, some models could have options for different rear end ratios, such as 3.23:1 or 3.73:1, depending on performance packages or specific configurations. Always check the specific vehicle documentation for the exact ratio.
The gear ratio was whatever the customer ordered back then, you could get anything from a 2.76 ratio to a 4.10 rear gear.
The gear ratio for a 1991 Toyota pickup can vary based on the specific model and drivetrain configuration, such as whether it has a 4-cylinder or V6 engine, and whether it is 2WD or 4WD. Common gear ratios for the rear differential are typically around 4.10:1 or 4.56:1. To determine the exact gear ratio for a specific vehicle, it’s best to check the specifications in the owner's manual or look for the differential code on the vehicle’s identification plate.