Yamaha 92-00 Timberwolf 250 Rear Axle Differential Ring And Pinion Gear Used on 2040-parts.com
Cordova, Tennessee, US
This is a used ring and pinion gear from a 92-00 timberwolf. Has good axle splines and no chips on teeth on ring gear. The pinion gear is a little beat up as the bearing apparently gave up and rattled around a bit. Still has the bearing collars on it so I will let the buyer handle that.
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