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While I was looking at the rear diff cover on my '95 Outback, I noticed it was had a (3) stamped on it, where as Jboy's '95 Legacy has a (2) stamped on it.

 

His car has the 4.11 gearing, so I am guessing mine is 3.90, is this correct, as his runs at a higher RPM at Highway speed.

 

Both of these cars are 4EAT AWD.

 

Also is there a 3rd Gear Ratio? Stampings (1) (2) (3) ?

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The '95 OB had wider tires and bigger rims (cars101.com) - 195/60R-15 vs. the L's 185/70R-14, but they are essentially the same height so the speedo would be the same, if both are still 'stock'.

Are they both on stock tires???

 

They should have the same transmission, too, as JC pointed out.

 

The '96-99 OB ran the taller 205/70R-15, and had the 4.44 FD ratio in the 4EAT/4.11 in the 5-speed.

 

 

 

I don't know about the 'stamping'....sometime in '94/'95?? Subaru stopped putting the ratio on the rear diff, like this one from the '80's:

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According to my Factory Service Manual, all 1995 automatics had a gear ratio of 4.11. My car (1995 Legacy with auto) runs at about 2,500 RPM at 65 which is accurate since the FSM states that the final gear ratio is 0.694 and given my tire size is 185/70 R14 that equates to exactly 2577 RPM at 65 mph.

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Okay, I did a little more searching in my FSM on disc and found the following:

 

"When replacing a rear differenital assembly, select the correct one according to the following table"

 

T1 = 3.900 (manual transmission)

T2 = 4.111 (automatic transimission)

 

Tom, I recall that you said your diff has a "T3" sticker, there is no mention of that in the FSM that I have for 1995 Subarus.

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