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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Methods to determine the gear ratio of the differential
 
Methods to determine the gear ratio of the differential
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==Codes==
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Axle codes are helpful for showing what was originally installed in a vehicle. But be aware the ratio could have been changed, so the best way is to physically verify.
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===RPO codes===
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Most later model vehicles will have an RPO sticker somewhere in the vehicle. Some common places are under the trunk lid, in the glovebox, or in the console.
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Look for codes having a "G" or "H" prefix. More codes '''[http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/GM_RPO_build_codes#MORE_RPO_CODES: here]'''.
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===Axle codes===
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GM axles are stamped on the axle tube with codes for the year and ratio. Sometimes the casting numbers can also be used to show whether an axle housing is a limited slip differential (LSD) or not.
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Ford rear ends sometimes had tags under one of the carrier bolts that had the ratio and a code for being a LSD or not. Ford also used an axle code on the body tag on some models.
  
 
==Counting the teeth on ring and pinion==
 
==Counting the teeth on ring and pinion==

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