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Chevy Gm 8.6" 10-bolt Gears - Ring & Pinion - 3.73 -new on 2040-parts.com

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Ames, Iowa, United States

Ames, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GM86-373 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:NEW Part Brand:QP

GM 8.6" 10-Bolt Gears - 3.73


* BRAND NEW GM 8.6" 10-Bolt Ring & Pinion

Ratio: 3.73

* Premium Quality Gear *

* Manufactured with 8620 Heat-Treated Material

* Fits 2.73 & Numerically Higher Carriers

* 1-Year Factory Warranty

* Master Bearing Kits Available for Additional $70 *

* Axles & Posi Units Also Available
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