How can I find out what rear end/gears/diff my truck is equiped with?

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Eagle

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3.73s are standard on the 03 4wd.

however it could have 4.10s too.

look at the RPO codes on the glovebox lid sticker (I actually took a picture of mine and brought it inside instead of try ing to write them all down)

I foret where I downloaded the pdf I have with all the 03 Tahoe options/specs (200mb or I'd upload it) but once you have the codes from the glovebox door, just go thru and find what they mean...

GT4 is a 3.73 and GT5 is a 4.10.
 

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3.42 is standard. 3.73 is an option but a common option. GU6 is the code for the 3.42. G80 is the code for the rear locker.
 

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no, 3.42 is only standard on 2wd.
3.73 is the highest gear set in a 4wd.
 

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How do I find out what type of locker I have? I am assuming that it is either a Detroit or a TruTrack...
 
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thanks fellas!
G80- limited slip diff
Gt4 - 3.73 gears
G65 - LEVEL CONTROL MAN, SELF-ADJUSTING. not sure what this is but..
KG3 - 145amp alt. finally figured that out after trying 2 different belts and getting the wrong ones..lol

great little tool. I looked up every rpo code.
 

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G65 means you have Nivomat rear shocks...
and also have the ZW7 Smooth ride suspension.

IE if you want to change rear shocks, you have to go to a stiffer rear coil since the multi hundred dollar rear shocks actually do provide some of the weight carrying 'spring' in addition to simply dampening body motion.

It also means that your truck would level out after a few miles of driving if loaded down by a trailer or cargo.

It is NOT the z55 autoride with airshocks, compressor, etc...
but a simpler self contained shock working on the same idea.

Sadly it is still damn expensive to replace.
 

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you know I haven't gotten that far... I've only had mine for less than 2 months. :)

no sensors to bypass like the z55 so it shouldn't be any different than a standard suspension, other than mandatory shock change for even a minor drop.
 

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