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5.97 / 7.04 Frankland Quick Change Gears Nascar Late Model on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
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Frankland Brand Quick Change gears.  Ratio is 5.97 for 4.11 rear and 7.04 for 4.86 rear.  Set 24.  Teeth count is 20/29.  Gear is in good condition.  Some light pitting side of gears from rust.   10 spline gear.

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