i picked up a xj 44 but the guy had no clue what gears it had and there isnt a tag.. How do i figure out ratio?
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Here's a way but it's not as accurate as what MReeceW said.
You jack up the entire rear end, put it in neutral and remove the parking brake. Spin the tire one full revolution and count how many times the drive shaft spins around. It's rough, but it works to some degree.
I'd recommend putting a mark on the tire and one on the body of the jeep so you know when you go around one true turn.Hudson
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Originally posted by Hudson View PostHere's a way but it's not as accurate as what MReeceW said.
You jack up the entire rear end, put it in neutral and remove the parking brake. Spin the tire one full revolution and count how many times the drive shaft spins around. It's rough, but it works to some degree.
I'd recommend putting a mark on the tire and one on the body of the jeep so you know when you go around one true turn.1991 bowl of rice, painted red and black on a pile of nicely stacked scrap metal and 4 35's.
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