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08-02-2001, 02:57 AM | #1 |
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Rear end gears on 90 GT?
I am about to trade my brother cars in about two days(my 00' GT for his 90' GT). I was wondering if the 90 GT comes with 3.08's in the rear or 3.27's. He wants me to put the stock 3.27's in the 00' GT for him which is cool. I want to know will the 3.73 gears fit in the 90 GT and if they do should i use them or should I get 3.55's instead. Please advise.
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08-02-2001, 04:30 AM | #2 |
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If there stock there either 2.73's or 3.08.I would go with 3.73's
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08-02-2001, 10:37 AM | #3 |
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stock 5 speeds are 2.73's. stock auto's are 3 .08. this also holds true for 4 cylinder cars. you can look opn the pumpkin. there is usually a small metal punch tagn with some numbers. The SVO's in the 80's came with 3.27's some of em.
------------------ Warmed over 302, Edelbrock Carb, MSD, Accel, t-5 w/ frpp flywheel & clutch, Hurst shifter, traction bars, ds safety loop, subframes, 3.08 posi, shorties, H, and Flows. Same setup w/ auto netted a 12.54 @ 110.90 in a 300 lbs heavier car. Can't wait till Spring for E-town. 1981 GT [This message has been edited by 86LX5liter (edited 08-02-2001).] |
08-02-2001, 11:23 AM | #4 |
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no, the way you find gears is by the tag on the drivers side. the 87-93 came with 2.73, 3.08, and 3.27, you can't tell what gears you have by tranny, as i have an AOD with 2.73s. its also a vert, so needless to say, its slow.
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08-02-2001, 12:57 PM | #5 |
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There should be an I.D. tag affixed to one of the rear end's rear cover bolts. There will be two strings of letters and numbers on the tag. Starting with the second string, should read something like: 2.73, 2L73, 3.08, 3L08, etc. This will be the rear end ratio. The "L" denotes a locking differential (Tracion-Lok). An even easier way to tell, without crawling under the car, is to look at the warranty sticker, on the driver's side door jamb, under the "Axle" heading.
In 1990: 2.73:1 is code letter M (locking) or code number 8 (non-locking). 3.08:1 is code letter Z (locking) or code letter Y (non-locking). 3.27:1 is E (locking) or 5 (non-locking). 3.45:1 is R (locking) or F (non-locking). 3.73:1 is W (locking_ or 6 (non-locking). |
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