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New 9" Ford Gears - Ring & Pinion - 3.91 Ratio - Rearend Axle 9 Inch 391 on 2040-parts.com

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Ames, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:QP Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:F9391 Part Brand:QP

9" Ford Gears- 3.91 Ratio



 

* Brand New 9" Ford Standard Weight Ring & Pinion Gears

* Ratio = 3.91

* Part Number = F9391


* 43/11 Tooth Count

* 8620 Heat Treated Material

* 28 Spline Pinion



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