Gidday All,
Read through the links in the sticky and can anyone please set me straight that the Diff ratio on the Jackaroo/Rodeo etc. are 4.56??
Thanks
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Isuzu Diff Ratios
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On the Rodeo, all the 4X4 models according to the workshop manual in the TF range were 4.555:1, the 4X2 were 4.3:1
The RA Rodeo workshop manual has both 4.3:1 and 4.777:1. This is confusing... I am guessing they relate to the auto and manual respectively.
The UBS Jackaroo had 4.1:1 on the Auto V6 and 4.3:1 on the mannual V6 and Diesel...
So yep.. Yarno is correct, you need to more specific.
Cheers
Rainsey
The RA Rodeo workshop manual has both 4.3:1 and 4.777:1. This is confusing... I am guessing they relate to the auto and manual respectively.
The UBS Jackaroo had 4.1:1 on the Auto V6 and 4.3:1 on the mannual V6 and Diesel...
So yep.. Yarno is correct, you need to more specific.
Cheers
Rainsey
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