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2005 2006 Ford Expedition/navigator Oem 3.73 Ratio Rear Axle Differential 115k on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:440-01383C Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 



Connors Used Truck Parts

588 SWEDELAND ROAD

KING OF PRUSSIA PA.   19406



  PHONE 610-278-9500

 


 

 

 

         YOU ARE BIDDING ON A

2005-2006 FORD EXPEDITION/LINCOLN NAVIGATOR

                  3.73 RATIO REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL  

THE UNIT HAS BEEN CAREFULLY REMOVED FROM THE VEHICLE AND IS TESTED 100% COMPLETE

                         
  THE UNIT COMES WITH A 90 DAY WARRANTY

IT WORKS ON THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES

NAVIGATOR 05 Rear Axle; (3.73 ratio, 9.75" ring gear), from 11/29/04
EXPEDITION 05 Rear Axle; 9.75" ring gear, from 11/29/04, 3.73 ratio
EXPEDITION 06 Rear Axle; (9.75" ring gear), 3.73 ratio
NAVIGATOR 06 Rear Axle; (3.73 ratio, 9.75" ring gear)

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