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9" Ford Aluminum Daytona Pinion Support - New - Bp & Sp on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Ames, Iowa, US

Ames, Iowa, US
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9" Aluminum Daytona Pinion Support


* Brand New 9" Aluminum Daytona Pinion Support

* Available for Big (35 Spline) & Small Pinions (28 Spline)

* Requires Large Daytona Pinion Bearing (88010-48 & 89410-44)

* Holes Drilled to Oil the Bearings for Circle Track & Street Use

* Requires Standard Pinion Seal


* Bearing Kits & Center Cases Available!!!
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