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**rem Polished** Ford Mustang V8 World Class 2nd Gear T5 Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Adkins, Texas, US

Adkins, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:REM polished Warranty:No


This auction is for a World Class Ford T5 2nd gear. 
The gear is for the Ford unit only!
We have it in either 30 or 31 tooth for the same price.

What makes this gear so special? 

We take a brand new gear and run it through out Quick Silver coating and polishing process.
This includes REM polishing and applied dry film coating for a superior finish.

This finish allows for smooth tooth to tooth contact with your matching gears, better heat control and improved lubrication adhesion.
The engagement teeth are also smoother for better shifting quality and longer life.

The picture doesn't do the process justice but the non treated gear is on the top and the treated gear is on the bottom. 
Both are identical gears. 

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