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Ford 9" Posi Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Kingston, Tennessee, United States

Kingston, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auburn Gear Pro Series Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:542043

Brand new in the box, Auburn Gear Pro-Series posi-unit for Ford 9" with 28-spline axles. This has never been used or installed, is in perfect/new condition. This is good for high performance in cars or trucks. It uses cone type clutches instead of the typical side loaded clutches found on most performance units. This allows increased holding power with good bias to keep traction on the axle. It will handle 500+ RWHP with ease. Very good unit, look on the internet for details from the factory.
Normally list for $545, I am clearing out the shop, will sell at a much reduced amount to make it go.

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