Hello guys! I need your help on clarifying something. My cuda is factory equipped with the A36 option, which means it should be 8.75 axle with 3.55:1 ratio and sure grip. Recently I've found out that when the car has no ground contact and one wheel is turned, the other wheel turns the same direction. It's not possible to make the other wheel to turn opposite direction. It seems to work like a locking differential as used in off road applications, where the wheels turn in unison regardless the traction etc. Is that correct that way? Is "sure grip" equal to a 100% locking differential?
Except that I'd like to know if there is another way to identify the rear gear ratio except the comparison of the wheel movement to the drive shaft movement. Maybe by some serial numbers or other marks on the gear housing etc.
Thanks for your replies in advance!