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Ford 9" Rear Narrowed Open Diff Axle Assembly, 58" Wms Disc Brakes Bronco,jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Linesville, Pennsylvania, US

Linesville, Pennsylvania, US
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Ford 9" rear axle with open differential unit, and 3.50 gear ratio, axle is narrowed to 58" "WMS" Wheel Mounting Surface, 5 on 5 1/2" wheel bolt pattern, with parking brakes.
This axle has the following new parts, new heavy duty DOM tubing axle tubes, wheel bearing ends, new wheel bearings ,axle seals, calipers with parking brakes, calipers pads, rotors, caliper brackets, right and left brake lines, brake hose from axle to frame,  pinion seal, differential gasket and a pair of Moroso spring perches. 

If you would like a Detroit Locker or different gear ratio, let us know and we can do that for the cost of the new parts plus a $100.00 for setting the new gears.

 

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