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Vitara and GV Diff Ratios R&P tooth Count

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Vitara and GV Diff Ratios R&P tooth Count

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For those who are looking for alternate diff ratios here are the ratios available in Vitaras and Grand Vitaras/XL-7's and their tooth count.

Ring Pinion Ratio

43/ 10: 4.3

37/ 8 : 4.625

39/ 8 : 4.785

41/ 8 : 5.125

There also a 5.38 ( 43/8) and a 5.62 (?) in overseas markets and Calmini offer a 5.83 (35/6).
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Re: Vitara and GV Diff Ratios R&P tooth Count

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cj wrote:For those who are looking for alternate diff ratios here are the ratios available in Vitaras and Grand Vitaras/XL-7's and their tooth count.

Ring Pinion Ratio

43/ 10: 4.3

37/ 8 : 4.625

39/ 8 : 4.785

41/ 8 : 5.125

There also a 5.38 ( 43/8) and a 5.62 (?) in overseas markets and Calmini offer a 5.83 (35/6).
I recall from one of the really old mail list about the 5.83's being quite a soft gear to help compensate of the burr sized pinion gear.
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Rumor has it they are are so soft that front ones are manufactured from air. The more common steel versions have not been available for, oh, about 1,000,000 years.

Apparently steel ones are not too far away.
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Gwagensteve wrote:Rumor has it they are are so soft that front ones are manufactured from air. The more common steel versions have not been available for, oh, about 1,000,000 years.

Apparently steel ones are not too far away.
Actually the front ones are from steel but rear are the ones made of air. :bad-words:
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Gwagensteve wrote:Rumor has it they are are so soft that front ones are manufactured from air. The more common steel versions have not been available for, oh, about 1,000,000 years.

Apparently steel ones are not too far away.
cool .. so at least the air ones ran cool .. may even last with that special front diff lube I used to use ...
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