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yes, but the speedo will need to be reset and the fuel milage will drop
For a faster top speed, you'd want shorter rear end gears. For quicker acceleration, you'd want taller rear end gears.
my truck is a 2 wheel drive ext cab with a 5.7{.350} engine. its a 1500 i have a new rear end from a v-6. i need to know if the gears are the same or are close enough to be used?
the rear end is prob 3:42 limited slip rear end
it could but you might need to trim the rear a little
3.08
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3.73
4.08
2.73 gears
Same thing it does in any other vehicle. "Rear end", "rears", etc. is commonly used in reference to the rear end gear ratio. If a truck has, for example, 3.58 rear end gears, it means the driveshaft turns 3.58 times for every one turn of the rear end gear. The rear end gears are what makes the tires of the drive axle turn, thus propelling the vehicle.