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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBolt9" data-source="post: 5675530" data-attributes="member: 36489"><p>Jack up the rear end in neutral. Rotate the tire 1 revolution and estimate how many revolutions the driveshaft makes. The ratio of those two numbers will give you the gear ratio. It isn't extremely accurate but it should be able to get you close enough to guess which you have.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Not sure how the diff is going to act so you may have to hold the other tire stationary or rotate them together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBolt9, post: 5675530, member: 36489"] Jack up the rear end in neutral. Rotate the tire 1 revolution and estimate how many revolutions the driveshaft makes. The ratio of those two numbers will give you the gear ratio. It isn't extremely accurate but it should be able to get you close enough to guess which you have. Edit: Not sure how the diff is going to act so you may have to hold the other tire stationary or rotate them together. [/QUOTE]
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