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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Location: bluffdale, utah
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Which high range ratio are you looking for?
1.003, 1.211, 1.222, 1.410, 1.667 Well quite I honestly i dont know what is stock, but if all mounting is the same I would go with the 1.410. It goes into a '95 disco with 5spd.
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The only spare I have is in need of a rebuild, but I just thought I'd throw out an idea for you on the case. Why not look for one with the 1:1 high range so then you can put in lower axle gears and not suffer from them on the highway?
If you're running stock tires, you could go with 4.11 gears and be fine or with bigger tires go up to 4.5 or 4.7 gears from someone like GBR? -John
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Location: Main Line PA
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1.003 high range is sort of unobtainium.
They only came on 83-85 rangies with the tf727 auto. Does not mean you can't order it, just you won't find one laying around in the US. Ron
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Location: bluffdale, utah
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might have It handled, local dealer just took an LT-230 with a cracked case out of a disco. All internals are in good shape, If the owner of the car doesn't ask for it by wednesday it's mine. hope hope hope.
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