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10 Bolt Oem 8.5 & 8.6 Gm 3.08 Ring Pinion Chevy Gmc Truck Tahoe Chevelle Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
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Sarasota, Florida, US

Sarasota, Florida, US
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You are buying an Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM General Motors GM Matched Ring and Pinion set.
These Ring and Pinion sets are made by GM and were removed from low mile total outs.
Fits all factory 10 bolt 8.5 or 8.6 Differential Carriers from 1971 - 2011
Fits all types of aftermarket Posi / Positraction carriers, such as Eaton Auburn Detroit Locker etc....
Does not matter if its the 8.5 from 1971 - 1998 or the 8.6 from 1999 - 2011 They will work!!
 

REMOVED CORRECTLY !!!  No damaged threads !!!

Ring and Pinion Ratio    3.08:1
Ring Gear Teeth        40
Pinion Gear Teeth        13
Cover Bolts        10
Ring Gear Bolts        10
Pinion Spline Count        30
Ring Gear Diameter (in)    8.500 in. / 8.6 in.
Pinion Shaft Diameter (in)    1.626 in.

Fits 2.73 and numerically higher carrier.

These WILL support the anti-lock reluctor used in (Comes with the correct tooth reluctor ring)
94-96 Impala SS or 91-96 Caprice 9C1 or 91-96 Tow Package option standard Caprice / Caprice Classic / LTZ
91-96 Buick Roadmaster  (Custom, Estate, Collectors)
91-92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 

These will work in all other ABS vehicles without any problems !!!

All years 1971 71 1972 72 1973 73 1974 74 1975 75 1976 76 1977 77 1978 78 1979 79
1980 80 1981 81 1982 82 1983 83 1984 84 1985 85 1986 86 1987 87 1888 88 1989 89
1990 90 1991 91 1992 92 1993 93 1994 94 1995 95 1996 96 1997 97 1998 98 1999 99
2000 00 2001 01 2002 02 2003 03 2004 04 2005 05 2006 06 2007 07 2008 08 2009 09
2010 10 2011 11

1500 1/2 ton 2x4 4x4 2wd 4wd Silverado GMC Avalanche Escalade Tahoe Suburban W/T 

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