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Took a picture of the Differential Tag. Help me figure it out. (PIC)

What i understood from doing a little bit of research is that

i have a 3.73 Ratio, Limited Slip, 9.75" Ring Gear ?

am I correct? If so, are those good specs?

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I see the picture. The ratio and axle type are correct. Not sure I understand the question.
 
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Originally Posted by Seven11
i have a 3.73 Ratio, Limited Slip, 9.75" Ring Gear ?

am I correct? If so, are those good specs?
Yes, it's good if you're towing or going off road a lot.
 
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Originally Posted by alloro
Yes, it's good if you're towing or going off road a lot.
Thank you!

a little bit of off roading and a little bit of towing my motorcycles is in the future of this truck!

I am glad i have a limited slip and 3.73 gears. At least it won't be a dog with a little bit of bigger tires.
 
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Originally Posted by Seven11
At least it won't be a dog with a little bit of bigger tires.
True but keep in mind, with larger diameter tires your speedometer will read slower than you're actually going.
 
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Originally Posted by alloro
True but keep in mind, with larger diameter tires your speedometer will read slower than you're actually going.
thanks

i am looking for some 35s now

and i found website that gave me how much my speedometer will be off by

 
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