73109x Ford 10.25 Posi Trac F150 Differential Carrier Aam Oem 8c3z4026a 10.5 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
This is a genuine AAM posi trac differential for the Ford 10.25 rear axle found in some F250 and F350 trucks. This can also be used as a low cost alternative to the more expensive 3 pinion posi found in 1999+ Fords with the 10.5 rear axle. AAM is an OE manufacturer that supplies differentials and parts to GM, Ford, and Dodge. It is hard to beat OEM quality. Shipping is FREE in the continental U.S.
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