Chrysler 9.25 Ring And Pinion Gear Set 4.10 Ratio on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Virginia, US
New in the box the box is a little beat up but gears are ok never used never taken out of the box they are for a 9.25 Chrysler rear end and they are 4.10 ratio thanks for checking them out
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