Referencing
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/speedometer-adapter-assy-6-m1009.70087/
I've been bouncing this off of ChatGPT trying to get the current part numbers, most of which are wrong. What I find interesting is that it made the recommendation of just removing the adapter box and getting the correct gear. It is suggesting a 40 took gear, but I have not confirmed. Given the mentions of that adapter failing, this seems like a good idea. Does anyone have experience with this? Part of the CGPT convo:
Your
M1009 (like all CUCV trucks) has a
VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) ratio adapter box mounted between the transfer case and the speedometer cable.
This
metal box is what you're calling the
reduction box — and yes, it absolutely affects the calculation. Let’s break this down:
What is that box?
It’s a
ratio adapter — essentially a small gearbox that spins the cable faster or slower to correct for axle ratio and tire size from the factory.
- On the M1009, this adapter corrects for:
- 3.08 gears
- ~31.7" stock tires
The ratio is usually stamped on the box itself — something like
DRIVE 16 / DRIVEN 21 (or similar), which equals
0.76:1 reduction
(
The output spins slower than input)
Does it still work with 33” tires?
Well…
Since your
tire diameter increased, the original ratio adapter will now be
over-correcting, making your speedometer
read even slower than it should.
Example:
Larger tires = speedo already reads slow
Ratio box slowing it further = speedo reads even more inaccurate
So what should you do?
You have 2 options:
Option | What you do | Result |
---|
1. Remove ratio box | Delete the adapter and run cable straight to transfer case | Simplest fix, less clutter, recalibrate with correct gear |
2. Keep box, recalibrate driven gear | Leave box, but calculate new driven gear to counteract box ratio | More complicated, keeps VSS signal if you care about it |
Most guys on SteelSoldiers just delete the box (since it's not connected to anything critical on an '84 M1009).
The VSS was for cruise control and diagnostic purposes, which you likely don't use.
How to delete the ratio box cleanly
- Remove box
- Connect speedo cable direct to transfer case adapter
— You may need a female-female speedo cable coupler (or a longer cable) depending on routing
If you delete the box, my earlier suggestion of the
40T driven gear (TCI 88002

is spot on
Summary
- Yes, your ratio box affects things — it overcorrects now with 33s
- Best move? Delete box + install correct driven gear (40T Green)
- Result: Cleaner, simpler setup, speedometer very close to correct