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Speedway Engineering Super Max Quick Change 4.11 Ring & Pinion Gears Winters on 2040-parts.com

US $259.95
Location:

Sheridan, Wyoming, United States

Sheridan, Wyoming, United States
Condition:New Brand:US Gear Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:89-100 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a new, in the box, ring and pinion set for Speedway Engineering's Super Max quick change rear axle. Made in the USA by US Gear/Strange. Speedway's part number for these gears is 85-011-1. Ratio is 4.10/4.11. These gears were only removed from the box for photos and are in 100% new perfect condition. These retail for $291.00. Please contact me with questions.

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