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Ford 9 Inch Rear End Housing Small Web 49" Wide For Centered Pinion on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
reconditioned center with new tubes and housing ends.
Brand:PEM Racing Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:PC245245H

 Ford 9 Inch Rear End Housing Small Web 49" wide for centered pinion

Centered rear end pinion yoke between wheel flanges when center section is installed.  Axle lengths will be 28.6" passenger side and 25.2" driver side.
  • this rear end will measure 54" wide when big bearing 9" Ford Axles are installed with 2.5" brake spacing.
  • reconditioned center with new 3" x .188" wall DOM tubing.
  • tubes are sleeved for strength
  • housing ends are new style big ford (torino) with .375" (3/8") bolt holes
  • new studs installed in housing
  • we can install 1/2 npt drain plug on bottom of housing if requested


will ship via UPS Ground

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