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5.0L (1979-1995) MustangTechnical discussions on 5.0 Liter Mustangs within. This does not include the 5.0 from the 2011 Mustang GT. That information is in the 2005-1011 section.
I'm not sure. Easiest way to tell for certain is place it in neutral, jack up the rear and count exactly how many times the drive shaft turns for each turn of the wheel.
thanks dude, i have a friend with said car who wants to put 4.10's on. he's not into drag racing and wants to keep it for the street, i just think 4.10's are too much gear for what he wants to do so i'm trying to figure out how much of a change it will be. he has flowmaster 40's on and they are loud, i don't want the new gears to kick the engine up to the drone zone when he's cruising on the highway.
rather than b*tch why dont you do a little search on here or reseach on the web and you'd find what they are![:@] I hate when people think theres a f'in lil guy in the corner who sits on here all day long to answer you in 5 seconds and knows every lil thing there is to know about stangs! seriously dude research it. There are differnent packages for 93 he may have 3.08's or 3.27's , check the rear diff tag it'll say or if thats missing check the door code and it'll give you a number corresponding to a gear ratio. And yes 4.10's are too high unless its a drag car, go with 3.73 and a trac lok rebuild. Good Luck
rather than b*tch why dont you do a little search on here or reseach on the web and you'd find what they are![:@] I hate when people think theres a f'in lil guy in the corner who sits on here all day long to answer you in 5 seconds and knows every lil thing there is to know about stangs! seriously dude research it. There are differnent packages for 93 he may have 3.08's or 3.27's , check the rear diff tag it'll say or if thats missing check the door code and it'll give you a number corresponding to a gear ratio. And yes 4.10's are too high unless its a drag car, go with 3.73 and a trac lok rebuild. Good Luck
wtf dude, i dont really see b*tching in Monch's previous posts? Ya there are rear end Q's on here all day long, but it would have been easier to just answer him with the later half of your response rather than blast the guy. chill pill it.
+1 on the 3.08's, but as 7up suggested you can check the diff tag to be certain.