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Gmc 14 Bolt Rear Axle 8 Lug 4.10 Ratio Limited Slip New on 2040-parts.com

US $1,195.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:GMC

You are bidding on an unused GMC 14 bolt rear axle assembly with 4.10 ratio, 9.5 inch ring gear, 8 lug, single wheel, with Limited Slip, balanced yoke and Rotors and Calipers.  There is some surface rust, dings and dents to the brake sheet metal.  Item is sold "as is".  Supposedly it fits 1988 models and up.  You may want to put new seals in it.  I am guessing it is around 600 pounds truck freight.  I get very good rates if you need a quote.  Ohio buyers have to pay sales tax.

***Rough measurements for the the axle:    wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface:  68.5 inch;    backing plate to backing plate: 60 inch;  center spring perch to center spring perch:  45 inch;  studs: 1 13/16 inch

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