grimmjeeper
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Nice out of context quote.I was going by this:
What I said there remains true as an abstract concept.
However, in the JL axles overall, you don't see the pinion having the same number of teeth across all ratios. So that quote doesn't apply across the ratios.
3.45 = 38 ring gear teeth, 11 pinion teeth
3.73 = 41 ring gear teeth, 11 pinion teeth
4.10 = 41 ring gear teeth, 10 pinion teeth
4.56 = 41 ring gear teeth, 9 pinion teeth
4.88 = 39 ring gear teeth, 8 pinion teeth
5.13 = 41 ring gear teeth, 8 pinion teeth
5.38 = 43 ring gear teeth, 8 pinion teeth
The pinion drops teeth as the ratios get shorter. Sure, between 3.45 and 3.73, the teeth get marginally smaller, but not by enough to be significant. Same with 4.88-5.38.
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