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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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Disclaimer. Warning! Auto racing is a hazardous sport. No warranty or guarantee is made or implied regarding any racing product sold by Performance Engineering and Manufacturing, LLC. User assumes all risks.  

We will ship using UPS Ground or Priority Mail with Insurance and will send a Tracking/Delivery Confirmation Number after shipped. 


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