9" Ford Rear End Floater Assembly Complete W/axles,bearings,hubs Rotors Seals~ on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, United States
Complete 9"Ford Floater Rear End Complete with Hubs,
Drive Plates,Rotors,Axles,Wheel Bearings and Seals !
Centered pinion with 3.0" OD x .188" wall DOM axle tubes, 5x5" GN LW hubs, bearing kits, .810 rotors, solid axles, rotor bolts and 5/8 x 11 tpi Studs
You can choose 28 or 31 spline solid axles.
Axle tubes are turned for easy installation of birdcages and suspension mounts.
Available in 58" centered, 59" centered, 60" centered, 62" centered and 60" with pinion offset to the left.
Axles lengths for a 60" centered are 32.5" right and 28.5" left. Includes the outer axle seals.
Free UPS Ground to the lower 48 States.
( This is a $ 125 to $ 150 value )
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