How to Identify 4.10 Gears

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SourKraut

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I'm beginning to source parts for a future lift/regear and found a salvage front dif that supposedly has 4.10 gears. Other than taking the seller's word for it, how can someone make sure they are indeed 4.10s?

Is there something stamped on the gears themselves? Sorry if this is a noob question, this will be my first time messing with gearing.
 

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Spin the tire one revolution and yoke should turn 4.10 revolutions. If the yoke spins about 3.75 times it's a 3.73.
 

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Remove the cover and count the teeth on ring and pinion and divide that.
Some ring gears have the number of teeth stamped on them.
41/10 = 4.10
41/11=3.73
 

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Perfect, thanks all. Will be cracking into it tonight or tomorrow with fingers crossed the seller knew what they were listing!
 
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