4.10's for 3.55's
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4.10's for 3.55's
I Have just gone to a 6 speed so i can handle the taller gears now. looking to trade me 4.10's with 112,xxx miles on them for Edit: 3.54's in good shape. somewhere in the southeast. WNC is best.
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splitting hairs, but I think (not positive) that the gears are 3.54's.....
the nv4500 5th is .75 and the nv5600 is .73 I think, not really much of a difference, although I did notice it, when I did the conversion. Since putting the 5600 I dont tow much in 6th, its just too fast ussually with 265/85's .
Cruising at 80-85 is easy though with 3.54's and the 5600.
the nv4500 5th is .75 and the nv5600 is .73 I think, not really much of a difference, although I did notice it, when I did the conversion. Since putting the 5600 I dont tow much in 6th, its just too fast ussually with 265/85's .
Cruising at 80-85 is easy though with 3.54's and the 5600.
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Originally Posted by rjohnson
My 'build sheet' from Dodge says "DMDP - Axle Ratio - 3.55".
To-may-to..... To-ma-to
RJ
To-may-to..... To-ma-to
RJ
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That makes sense on a 24v "want-to-be" but on an 02, it unacceptable
Actually, never checked my diff tag... but I will have to clean off the dried mud and see!
RJ
Actually, never checked my diff tag... but I will have to clean off the dried mud and see!
RJ
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Originally Posted by BCB
Mcmopar if you are interested pm me and let me know.
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