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Pem5 Complete Inst Kit For 9" Ford 3.06" With Daytona Support & Solid Pinion Sp on 2040-parts.com

US $134.00
Location:

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:PEM Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:PEM5 Premium Warranty:No

 PEM5 Premium - Complete Bearing and Installation Kit  for 9” Ford with 3.06" Carrier Bearings, Daytona Pinion Bearings, pilot bearing,  long solid pinion spacer, 5 support shims, nuts, pinion seal, Ring gear bolts and gasket. 

PEM 5 - 1.781 ID x 3.06” OD carrier bearings with Daytona Support pinion bearings, long solid pinion spacer with shims & shims (for 31 spline).


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