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Richmond Gear 4901921 Chevrolet Camaro V6 Ring & Pinion 3.55 on 2040-parts.com

US $509.99
Location:

Oviedo, Florida, United States

Oviedo, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Richmond Gear Manufacturer Part Number:4901921

Ring and Pinion Ratio: 3.55:1

Cover Bolts: 10

Ring Gear Bolts: 10

Pinion Spline Count: 27

Ring Gear Diameter (in): 7.600 in.

Installation Kit Included: No

Notes: These gears are specifically designed for the 2010 V6 Camaro.



 Richmond Gear is the leading manufacturer of professional-quality, high performance ring and pinion sets. The superior quality of these gear sets is the result of years of racing development, outstanding design, and state-of-the-art manufacturing methods. Richmond also offers these gear sets in a lightened version for the weight-conscious enthusiast. Their lightened ring and pinion sets feature an outstanding rotating weight loss of up to 6 lbs., ground pinion threads for trouble-free installation, and a special heat treatment for improved strength.

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