23.87 inches.
It rounds to 75 inches.
0.75
Answer: 0.75 inches.3/4 is the same as .75 so the answer is .75 inches.
75 cm = 2 ft 5.53 in
83/4 rear end with a 2.73 or 3.23 gear ratio.
- mils are a unit of measure - 1 mil is 1/1000 of an inch thick - 75 mils is 75/1000 of an inch, or .075 inch
2.54 cm = 1 inch 75 cm = 75/2.54 =29.53
3/4 of an inch = .75 inches.75 inches = 1.905 centimeters
0.075
According to the owners manual : Front Axle - Motorcraft SAE 75 W - 90 Premium 4x4 Front Axle Lubricant Rear Axle - Motorcraft SAE 75 W - 140 Synthetic Rear Axle Lubricant ( 8.8 / 9.75 inch )
The weight of .75 inch plywood varies based on the type of wood used. On average, a sheet of .75 inch softwood plywood weighs about 61 pounds, while a sheet of .75 inch hardwood plywood weighs around 75 pounds.
Your question is missing something. Maybe you meant to ask, "What is 75.36 inches to the nearest inch?" If that is what you meant to ask, then the answer is 75 inches.
Well 8 and one half inch equals 8.5 inches.3 4th of an inch equals .75 inch.So 8.5 inches minus .75 inch equals 7.75 inches7.75 inches minus another .75 inch equals 7 inches11 inches minus .75 inch equals 10.25 inches10.25 inches minus another .75 inch equals 9.5 inchesSo then the dimensions would be 7 inches by 9.5 inchesor7 inches by 9 and one half inches.
No it doesn't have a 9 inch rear... All though I really wish it did... It is a 8.8 inch ring gear and it is also an integral differential. Meaning that the only way to access the gears is to remove the rear cover. The 9 inch Ford rear was a bullet proof rear end. It has what they call a removable carrier and also you can just remove the pinion gear by itself. What made these rears so great was on the end of the pinion gear was a snout that slipped into a roller cage type bearing, so when under heavy excelaration the ring gear won't bend the pinion gear and break off destroying the whole rear end... This was a problem on all GM cars with a 10 bolt rears. The 12 bolt rears were a bit stronger but a lot of guys who drag raced their GM cars would put 9 inch Ford rears in them. Then a company called "Strange" bought the patten rights from Ford so they started using their 8.8 rears... I had to rebuild mine in my 89 Mark VII twice now and the 2nd time I put a 3.73 gear set in it and replaced the 3.27. If it was a 9 inch I'd still be driving it without ever taking it apart, only changing the gear oil in it every 25,000 to 50,000 depending on how much I was towing my camper... I've been using Mobil 1 Synthetic 75/140w since I bought.
75 millimeters is 2.95 inches.
23.87 inches.