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What is the easiest way to tell which rear differential I have? 21 1500 Bighorn 5.7 Etorque
Doesn't work for mine??
2025s are weird, for some reason. They do not work with that tool. Try this guy's tool. Works nicely for most.Doesn't work for mine??
Tried several times, states unsupported VIN #.
Paul B
Although I feel the build tools above are easier, if you have a 4x4, you can also look at the tag on the back, bottom side of the front differential. The rear tag is probably wiped/unreadable by now, being a 2021, but that front tag is protected a lot better and usually still legible. I know on my previous Rams, the rear tag was usually illegible after only a couple years, but the front tag persevered for many.What is the easiest way to tell which rear differential I have? 21 1500 Bighorn 5.7 Etorque
you can stop in the dealer ship and check with the parts counter, just have the vinWhat is the easiest way to tell which rear differential I have? 21 1500 Bighorn 5.7 Etorque
That won't necessarily show options ordered by the dealer.
Dealer isn't going to change gear ratio.That won't necessarily show options ordered by the dealer.
They absolutely can. The window sticker will show alterations and additions that might not be reflected by the VIN.Dealer isn't going to change gear ratio.
The equipment listing sheet shows everything that truck rolled off the assembly line with, including whatever options the dealer ticked when it was ordered. Dealers aren't modifying anything beyond that, except for the one-off trucks like the Black Widow aftermarket package.They absolutely can. The window sticker will show alterations and additions that might not be reflected by the VIN.
That won't necessarily show options ordered by the dealer.
