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2010-2015 Chevy - V6 Camaro - Gm 7.6" Irs 195mm - 3.27 Aam - Ring And Pinion Set on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:AAM Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:40047243 Warranty:1 Year UPC:Does not apply

American Axle & Manufacturing (OEM) ring and pinion sets are uniquely designed to match the requirements the OEM Ring & Pinion designated for your specific vehicle. All performance factors for the size and weight of the specific vehicle must be taken into account. Only original equipment quality components are guaranteed to meet the same specifications as the parts they replace. AAM components mean performance to the vehicle manufacturer's standards. The combination of materials, heat treating, and cut geometry allow for a gear set that has ten times the life of a non-OEM ring and pinion gear set.

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Application: 2010-2015 V6 Camaro GM 7.6" IRS 195mm Rearend (with V6 engine only)

Ratio: 3.27

 

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