What is the process or how do you change out the spider and side gears on our trucks? Any special tools, etc....
Annu Kumar said:What the hell are spider gears you Gear freaks
Need more info to answer you question. Don't know much about gearing stuff but "Final drive ratio" your transmission gearing comes into play as well as axle ratio.Annu Kumar said:Thats the Final drive right??
You can't say rear end to Annu,He will want to hit it.sleeper said:Its the rear end Annu.
JRSVIPR said:You can't say rear end to Annu,He will want to hit it.![]()
If you look in the picture the large circle is your ring gear. On the other side (you can't see it in the pic) is your pinion gear which is much smaller. To determine your axle ratio you count how many revolutions the pinion gear does to one revolution of the ring gear. So in our trucks the pinion rotates 4.56 times to make one revolution on the ring gear.Annu Kumar said:Ring And Pinon????
wyoramsrt-10 said:If you look in the picture the large circle is your ring gear. On the other side (you can't see it in the pic) is your pinion gear which is much smaller. To determine your axle ratio you count how many revolutions the pinion gear does to one revolution of the ring gear. So in our trucks the pinion rotates 4.56 times to make one revolution on the ring gear.
wyoramsrt-10 said:If you look in the picture the large circle is your ring gear. On the other side (you can't see it in the pic) is your pinion gear which is much smaller. To determine your axle ratio you count how many revolutions the pinion gear does to one revolution of the ring gear. So in our trucks the pinion rotates 4.56 times to make one revolution on the ring gear.