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Old 06-29-2005, 11:25 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by shifty
It's been asked enough that I know the answer

Put a mark on the driveshaft. Lift one rear tire and release the e-brake. Count how many times you gotta spin the tire for the mark on the driveshaft to make one full rotation. Thta equals (approximately) your gear ratio.

Example: If it takes 3¾ tire spins to make the driveshaft travel around once, you have 3.73 gears or close to it. 3 times would be 3.07 or whatever. 4 would be 4.11 or whatever. I don't know the exact numbers, I'm taking those off my head from reading previous other posts.
NOT THE WAY!!!

jackup BOTH wheels rotate the DRIVESHAFT 33/4 turns of the DRIVESHAFT makes the wheel turn 1revolution is 3:73gears
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