Gear ratio check

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Methods to determine the gear ratio of the differential
 
Methods to determine the gear ratio of the differential
  
I just wanted to drop this link in somewhere it would be useful....
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I just wanted to drop these links in somewhere they would be useful....
 
http://www.quadratec.com/jeep_knowledgebase/article-26.htm
 
http://www.quadratec.com/jeep_knowledgebase/article-26.htm
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http://www.alloyusa.com/gear-ratio-calculator/
  
 
==Codes==
 
==Codes==
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{{Note1}}The following methods require the drive tire diameter to be known. A table with some common tire sizes and diameters can be seen [[Gear ratio check#Tire size table|'''below''']]. There are also various places online that can estimate the tire diameter from the tire's size.  
 
{{Note1}}The following methods require the drive tire diameter to be known. A table with some common tire sizes and diameters can be seen [[Gear ratio check#Tire size table|'''below''']]. There are also various places online that can estimate the tire diameter from the tire's size.  
  
Or, the tire can be measured by running a string around the tire and measuring its length, or marking the sidewall and floor, then move the car ahead one revolution and mark the ground a second time. Then simply measure the distance between the marks for the circumference. A [http://math.about.com/library/blcirclecalculator.htm calculator] can give a quick answer for the diameter. To find the diameter from the circumference long hand, use the formula: '''D equals C divided by Pi''', where '''D''' = diameter, '''C''' = circumference and '''Pi''' = 3.1416.
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Or, the tire can be measured by running a string around the tire and measuring its length, or marking the sidewall and floor, then move the car ahead one revolution and mark the ground a second time. Then simply measure the distance between the marks for the circumference. A can give a quick answer for the diameter. To find the diameter from the circumference long hand, use the formula: '''D equals C divided by Pi''', where '''D''' = diameter, '''C''' = circumference and '''Pi''' = 3.1416.
  
 
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