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Loaded 4.86 Ratio Ring & Pinion For Quick Change Rear With Posi Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $339.95
Location:

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:QC486R&P-Load Part Brand:PEM Racing Warranty:No

Loaded Quick Change Ring and Pinion - 4.86 ratio, loaded with Aluminum Posi Nut  

PEM Part Number  QC486R&P-Load

  • 10 Spline pinion shaft with Right Hand Thread.
  • 10" OD  12 Bolt Threaded Ring Gear.
  • Loaded pinion includes: Aluminum Posi Nut Assembly, Ball Bearing Set (2 Bearings & 1 Double Race).
  • Tested extensively in 2012 in Sprint Car and Dirt Late Models.

Fits these style quick change rear ends

  • 10" Closed Tube Rear End, which is the one usually used in Stock Cars, Late Models, & IMCA-style Modified
  • 10" Sprint Car Rear Ends 

We can also offer REM Finishing and Cyro treatment.  Usually a 2 day wait form REM Finishing and 10-14 days for Cyro treatment.

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