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Something I forgot to add that I am curious about after putting the 16 tooth speedometer cog in out of the OE 4 speed in the newly installed wide B 5 speed, at 2,000 rpms it shows 70 mph.  Does that seem normal?  I've got 15"  wheels with the recommended tire size to keep the speedo accurate.  

Thanks for any experiences. 

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As far as I know the speedometer gear is tied to the final drive ratio of the differential and the tire size. I don't think that the transmission has anything to do with the selection. At least when I went from a series B 4 speed to a series B 5 speed there was no difference. I cannot drive my car now, but it seems like 2K at 70 mph is about right for the overdrive 5th.

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That's what someone said on here, the gear goes with the differential, 16 tooth with the 180 and 18 for the 200.  So now it does and it seems to be right, compared to the other cars on the interstate.

Thanks.

Just realized the irony of your signature after your accident with the Expedition. :(

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