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ive looked
ok i tried to find it but heres my problem the little thingy on the door is ripped off my truck so how can i tell what gears i have with out it vin maybe or how i really need to know as im craming 33 on here with a stock lift yes i know but watch me any and all help would be nice thanks all
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Jack up one rear wheel, turn it 2 times and count the number of driveshaft rotations. About 3 and 3/4 = 3.73, just under 4 = 3.9, just over 4 = 4.1, 4 and 1/3 = 4.3, etc. If you want to get really accurate turn the wheel 20 times and divide the driveshaft rotations by 10.
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sweet thanks man thats going to help out alot and im just taking a wild guess but the front is the same right cause i have a new trans and transfer that dont really wanna fit but i made it fit dont ask i have know idea where it came from or what kind it is the trany that is
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Well, okay then.....
I'm sure it's 4.10's, also. Toyota used certain gear ratios in the 1st gen's depending on the set up....motor-vs-tranny. That's what I'm discovering, anyway. Funny how no one at the dealership has a clue, though. You'd think atleast one person would know.
I'm sure it's 4.10's, also. Toyota used certain gear ratios in the 1st gen's depending on the set up....motor-vs-tranny. That's what I'm discovering, anyway. Funny how no one at the dealership has a clue, though. You'd think atleast one person would know.
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