Borg Warner World Class T5 First Gear on 2040-parts.com
Riverton, New Jersey, US
For sale is 1st gear out of a World Class Borg Warner T5 transmission. It's in perfect condition with no wear or chips in the teeth, included is the bearing hub and roller bearing assembly for the mainshaft. The part number is pictured. Part#13-52-080-931
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