Does edge read the stock gear ratio correctly?
Originally Posted by Arkas
Here a picture of my rear axle with a red arrow pointing to the tab with my gear size.


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Originally Posted by bluejay432000
Ok, is there a question or point in the post?
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This picture lets people know what gears they have if they dont know and makes it easier than counting rotations etc...
Last edited by Arkas; Mar 19, 2008 at 03:00 PM.
Originally Posted by Arkas
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Read entire thread....
This picture lets people know what gears they have if they dont know and makes it easier than counting rotations etc...
Read entire thread....
This picture lets people know what gears they have if they dont know and makes it easier than counting rotations etc...
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Great learning thread (Even though the rear axle in the picture looks just as dirty as mine)!
But, when you live at the end of a dirt road, it's sort of pointless to try to keep the belly clean. The truck's lucky to get washed at all.
- Jack
But, when you live at the end of a dirt road, it's sort of pointless to try to keep the belly clean. The truck's lucky to get washed at all.
- Jack
I think the VIN number is a good way to go, assuming you know that the rear end is the orignal. From the way your post reads, I assume you are not the original owner. The fact that the stickers are missing makes me a little suspicious as to whether or not the rear end has been swaped.
Originally Posted by mrkwns
I think the VIN number is a good way to go, assuming you know that the rear end is the orignal. From the way your post reads, I assume you are not the original owner. The fact that the stickers are missing makes me a little suspicious as to whether or not the rear end has been swaped.
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