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9" 9 In Ford 5.50 Center Section 9 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $539.00
Location:

Garrison, Kentucky, United States

Garrison, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Ford

Rebuilt 9 inch Ford center section with 31spline full spool NEW NASCAR LW REM 5.50 ratio gears, solid spacer replacing crush collar, choice of yoke size , Solid spacer allows you to install a different yoke or pinion seal without disturbing pinion preload. Timken Bearings and cups.  BUILT IN A 3.062 LARGE BEARING FACTORY CASE.

$539.... BUILT AND READY TO SHIP!!

If you need a different ratio let us know. We will make it for you.3.00 3.25 3.50 3.70 3.89 4.11 4.30 4.56 4.86 5.14 5.29 5.43 5.67 5.83 6.00 6.20 6.33 6.50  

FREE HOUSING GASKET. Shipping $75.00 anywhere Continental USA

WE ALSO OFFER 28SP AND 33 SP CENTER SECTIO5S.  28 SPLINE SAME PRICE 33 ADD $50

Yoke sizes `1310 short, 1330 short, 1330 long

for a 1350 yoke add $50

There is no core charge. However I will pay you $85 for a complete center section or $65 for just the case, support and yoke. Core must look good and have no defects.

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