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Auburn Gear 545004 Auburn Gear Ected Max Differential on 2040-parts.com

US $824.78
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:30-day refund for new and unopened merchandise only. 1-year limited replacement warranty for manufacturer defects. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No




Auburn Gear 545004 Auburn Gear Ected Max Differential

Differential

Auburn Gear Ected Max Differential

Auburn Gear Ected Max Differential; Selectable Full Locker w/Limited Slip; For Use w/2.73-Up Ratio; 30 Spline;


FEATURES:
  • Selectable Full Locker And Limited Slip In One Unit
  • Can Be Engaged/Disengaged At Any Safe Road Speed
  • Smooth Quiet Operation
  • Can Be Use With Or Without Lockout Hubs
  • Made From 9310 Heat Treated Billet Steel
  • Backed By 1 Year Warranty
  • Covered By 4 year Differential-Replacement Exchang
  • Made In The USA

Auburn Gear, Inc. was organized in 1982. As a former division of a major US manufacturer it has almost 60 years of gear manufacturing experience at this location. Customers served are international builders of vehicles and machinery for the automotive, truck, bus, aerial lift, agricultural, light and heavy construction, mining, forest products and marine industries. Capabilities include full line design, development, test and manufacture of a wide range of geared products. Facilities include development, gauge, gear and metallurgical laboratories. Production facilities on premises include capability for turning, gear cutting, spline rolling, heat treat, shot peening and finished grinding. Shipment of product to customer certified quality standards is made on a just in time basis. Application engineering capability in collaboration with customer engineering departments insures optimum product performance.






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