3. 73's are a good ratio and will fit your truck if you want.
AFAIK, the Dana 80 was only offered with the 3. 55 and 4. 10 axle ratios - those were my choices with my 2002 3500 ETH/DEE when I ordered it (I went with the 4. 10s). The 3. 73 is an AAM axle ratio that was first offered in the 3rd generation trucks.
Rusty
AFAIK, the Dana 80 was only offered with the 3. 55 and 4. 10 axle ratios - those were my choices with my 2002 3500 ETH/DEE when I ordered it (I went with the 4. 10s). The 3. 73 is an AAM axle ratio that was first offered in the 3rd generation trucks.
Rusty
Yes, the Dodge factory ratios were only offered in 4. 10 or 3. 55. However the D-80 is highly universal and were used in a multitude of applications, from pickups to street sweepers.
Dana 80 ratios available are: 3. 31, 3. 73, 3. 55, 4. 10, 4. 30, 4. 63 and 5. 13
The OP said he had a set of 3. 55 available, maybe they were from another Dodge and not an off the shelf choice.
Nick
Gary,
You also have the early G-56 and IIRC the G-56 has a lower ratio for first gear as well as OD.
Startability with the 3. 55 gear is one of the factors that most displeased me when I bought a heavy fifthwheel but my truck had the OEM NV-5600.
Dana 80 ratios available are: 3. 31, 3. 73, 3. 55, 4. 10, 4. 30, 4. 63 and 5. 13
Nick