Right. Let's give you the sole job of helping your spouse to merit your way into olam haba and call you an equal. There are so many indications that the Torah treats them as inferior that I'm shocked we're having this conversation.
I'll add a few more to my earlier ones which you've failed to address.
Polygamy is allowed, but not polyandry. A woman may inherit property of her parents only if she has no brothers. And IIRC, women can't be Eidim, nor any form of judge, nor can own any property (not positive on that last one). But yeah, they're not inferior I tell you!
As said earlier you are comparing apples to oranges.
I don't see In any way how not permitting polyandry implies that women are inferior to men, though that could be a whole discussion for itself.
Women don't inherit property so that the land of Israel as it was divided between the tribes should stay in that tribe.
A women can't be a judge for modest reasons, and for many things women are believed as a witness.
Again NOWHERE does the Torah say women are inferior to men, each have their own role in their service to g-d.