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Old 10-29-2006, 09:21 AM
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Question How do I tell what gear ratio is in my suburban?

Can I tell what ratio is in my 05 z71 burb from the options sticker?
Any help will be greatly appreciated !
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Re: How do I tell what gear ratio is in my suburban?

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Can I tell what ratio is in my 05 z71 burb from the options sticker?
Any help will be greatly appreciated !
You should be able to.
And/or have your dealer run your vin no. and decode the options code.
And sometimes there is a tag on your rear end inspection plates.
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Re: How do I tell what gear ratio is in my suburban?

Look for one of these codes from this web site on the sticker inside the glove compartment.

http://www.drivetrain.com/GMtrkratio_posidata.html

I think it is stamped somewhere on the axles.
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