broadcast sheet info

You can also jack up the rear so both tires are off ground and rotate the rear tires .. watch the revolutions of the driveshaft (in nuetral). 2 3/4 = 2.76, 3 1/4 = 3.23, 3.5 = 3.55, and so on ... I can't recall if the other option in there is 2.92 or 2.94 but there's a 2.90 something also.

If wheels turn in the same direction all the time it's a sure grip
 
I saw that after I responded here...... not to step on your toes.....

You know or I hope you know I was just kidding .. not worried about toes stepping on ... shoulda used on of these poke.gif so my apologies

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Stop it... of course. You need to read my posts more if you don't get me by now. I'm not uptight and i don get my panties in a bunch like a few others....
 
First you yell at me on the Y code thing and now my panties are in a bunch???:poke:
 
Thankfully my panties are baggy on her.
 
Panties in a bunch. Learn something new here every day. :)
 
All right you three....(nice pic :) )

Back to the original ?.....

Yes, what year of car are we talking about?
 
68 and older it will be on the fender/data plate, 69 and later not.
Broadcast sheet on all.


Alan
 
68 and older it will be on the fender/data plate, 69 and later not.
Broadcast sheet on all.


Alan

Gear ratio can be found on 69 - ?? Lynch Road tag via axle assembly code.
Where can one find the rear end ratio on a '66 and earlier tags?
 
Gear ratio can be found on 69 - ?? Lynch Road tag via axle assembly code.
Where can one find the rear end ratio on a '66 and earlier tags?

Ok, my Belvedere 69 Dodge does not have axle assembly codes.

Ok, maybe I don't know 66 and earlier tags that well but on 67/68 (those I know fairly well) under the AX is a code.


Alan
 
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