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Us Gear 07-890500 9” Ford Differential Bevel Ring & Pinion Gear Set 5.00 Ratio on 2040-parts.com

US $237.95
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Santee, California, United States

Santee, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:US Gear Pinion Spline Count:28 Manufacturer Part Number:07-890500 Ring Gear Rotation:Standard Placement on Vehicle:Rear Ring Gear Teeth:35 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Pinion Gear Teeth:7 Other Part Number:USG07-890500 Ring Gear Diameter (in):9", 9 inch Ring and Pinion Ratio:5.00 Pinion Shaft Diameter (in):1.312", 1.312 inch Ring Gear Bolts:10 Application:Ford, Rear End, Transmission, Differential UPC:NA

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