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Old 05-18-2004, 12:02 AM   #1
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Question HOW to ID an AXLE ratio ??

My 73 K5 window sticker says it has "Optional Axle Ratio" with an RPO of "1ZN8" (or "ZN8"). I know there are several websites that have pretty comprehensive RPO code listings, but I have never found anything on this RPO--can anyone help me figure out what axle ratio I have (without doing the tire size/rpm/mph math) ??? Thanks !
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Old 05-18-2004, 10:28 AM   #2
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just jack up on wheel and spin it 2 revolutions and count the driveshaft turns. that's without posi

if you have posi, jack up both wheels and spin one revolution.

you'll know that you have posi if you can't spin the one wheel when you have it jacked.
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Old 05-18-2004, 10:54 AM   #3
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Odd...it doesn't say what the ratio is after it? I thought if it had anything other then the stock gear it listed the RPO AND the ratio. My 79 Showed it had the 3.73.

If it's a factoy v8 the 3.73 is usualy the otion gear and if it's a I6 4.10 is the option gear. Your truck being a 73 HAD a tag on one of the cover bolt on that D44 in the front. See if it's still there.

I'm coming up blank on the code. Most Z RPO's have to do with appearance packages and Paint info like two tone.
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Old 05-18-2004, 10:45 AM   #4
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On the axle tube, passenger side, front, out about 6" from the center section, there should be a die punched code. It's real hard to find sometimes. The letters are small, about 1/8" in size. You will need to clean it off real good to find them. When you find them, post back here and I'll check the code for you.
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Old 05-18-2004, 02:47 PM   #5
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On the axle tube, passenger side, front, out about 6" from the center section, there should be a die punched code. It's real hard to find sometimes. The letters are small, about 1/8" in size. You will need to clean it off real good to find them. When you find them, post back here and I'll check the code for you.
Here is where the numbers swervin is talking about will be located. It is called the Bill of Material number, or BOM. Usually you cannot see them, you will have to use a piece of sandpaper and some WD-40 to make them show up good.

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