Motive Gear Performance Differential F890457 Performance Ring And Pinion on 2040-parts.com
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Motive Gear Performance Differential F890457 Performance Ring And Pinion Ring and Pinion Performance Ring And Pinion Performance Ring And Pinion; 4.57 Ratio; 32-7 Teeth; FEATURES:
Demonstrating once again just how serious they are about providing the best products available, Motive Gear unveils their new Quality Assurance Lab & Design Center. With a substantial capital investment, over 1,200 square feet of space and five dedicated employees including two engineers and an industry leading design team; the lab is unparalleled in the automotive aftermarket. The lab boasts seven state of the art testing machines including a Gleason Sigma Gear Measuring Machine, a Mitutoyo USA Hardness Tester and a Mitutoyo USA Optical Comparator. In addition to taking Motive Gear to ISO Certification, the Quality Assurance Lab & Design Center will provide Motive Gear customers quality and consistency that is simply unavailable from any other aftermarket drivetrain company. | |
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