Do not trust internet differential calculators
Hedgehog
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Really, they just might make you feel foolish.
This weekend I ran all the numbers an accurate speed, the RPMs from a good tach, and the height of a new set of tires. I took several readings at different speeds. When they were ran through ne of the many differential calculators on the web they came out to 4.085 to 4.098. Wouldn't you agree, for all practical purposes the gears should be 4.10's.
So, tonight I pulled the front cover, sure enough the gears are 3.73's . :down: Hey it's gotta be right I saw it on the internet.......
No mater what, I'm glad the cover was pulled. When removing the bolts on the bottom of the diff. nice clear water dribbled out. It was obvious what was coming next. A chocolate milk shake mess. The gears look good though. I'm still going to go with more of a road gear though. I think the carriers are good for those gears.
This weekend I ran all the numbers an accurate speed, the RPMs from a good tach, and the height of a new set of tires. I took several readings at different speeds. When they were ran through ne of the many differential calculators on the web they came out to 4.085 to 4.098. Wouldn't you agree, for all practical purposes the gears should be 4.10's.
So, tonight I pulled the front cover, sure enough the gears are 3.73's . :down: Hey it's gotta be right I saw it on the internet.......

No mater what, I'm glad the cover was pulled. When removing the bolts on the bottom of the diff. nice clear water dribbled out. It was obvious what was coming next. A chocolate milk shake mess. The gears look good though. I'm still going to go with more of a road gear though. I think the carriers are good for those gears.