Used 8 3/4 Sure Grip Carrier, Differential, 3rd Member With 3.23 Gear Ratio on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
I bought this used 8 3/4 differential about 8 years ago when I still had my '73 Challenger but never installed it. I since then, have gotten rid of the Challenger and am left with a differential I no longer need it. I have posted several pictures. It is a used "Sure Grip" 8 3/4 differential with a 3.23 gear in it. The part number on the casing is 2881489. The ring gear has a part # 2070611 stamped in it. I did not take any time to clean in up after pulling it from storage. Just pulled it out of the box to snap a few pictures. You should be able to bolt it right in. Sold as is, check your fitment data. You should calculate your shipping and add $25.00 for handling
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