C9.25-355 Oem Quality Ring & Pinion Dodge 9.25" 3:55 Ratio Made In Italy Aam on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
This is a genuine AAM ring and pinion in a 3:55 ratio for the Dodge and Chrysler vehicles with the 9.25 12 bolt rear differential. These fit 1/2 trucks and vans up to 2010 when Dodge started using the ZF rear differentials. AAM is an OEM supplier of differentials and parts for GM, Ford, and Dodge. Shipping is FREE in the continental U.S.
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