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When I am in Idaho and Wy looking for Posi's, I always look for
60's Dodge trucks. Poly's and /6's. They are very prone to have
3:91's and 4:10's. Those boys in farm country needed low gears
to tow with. Remember, a tapered axel pig will work just fine in
a flange axel housing.

Earl



Found a 3.55 Sure Grip in a truck once.

Dave Casey

>
>  Being the cheepo that I am, are the rears in pick ups or Ramchargers 
> usually lower geared than the usual 3.23's.  Are they splined the 
> same? Would a manual trans truck have a lower gear than an auto?  
> Gonna start scrounging the
> wrecking yards.  Thanks in advance for any advice.  Joe
>

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