Dana 30 Bearing Master Kit 71-87 Cj5-7-8, 1984-96 Tj, 67-71 Bronco, Scout, Etc. on 2040-parts.com
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Complete ring and pinion installation kit: ****Reverse and Standard Pinion. 30 Front 1971-87 CJ5-7-8, 1967-71 Bronco, Scout, 1984-96 TJ, 1967-77 cast iron straight axle | ||||||||||
Pinion Shims | ||||||||||
Pinion and carrier bearings | ||||||||||
Pinion seal | ||||||||||
Pinion nut | ||||||||||
Pre-load Pinion Shims | ||||||||||
Carrier Shims | ||||||||||
Ring gear bolts | ||||||||||
Cover gasket | ||||||||||
Marking compound | ||||||||||
This kit uses KOYO bearings along with high quality seals and small parts | ||||||||||
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