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Ford Racing Mustang 8.8" 4.10 Ring & Pinion Gears on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Spring Valley, California, US

Spring Valley, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:M-4209-88410 Interchange Part Number:M-4209-G410A Other Part Number:DT3600-410 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Ford Racing FRPP Country of Manufacture:United States

Ford Racing 4.10 Ring & Pinion Kit M-4209-88410

- Brand new in the box
- Genuine Ford Racing
- 4.10 Ring & Pinion Gears
- Ford Racing part #M-4209-88410
- Will fit ANY Ford with a 8.8" rear end

No one does 8.8" gears better than Ford Racing...stonger and quieter.

The 8.8" rear end has been the standard in performance since its introduction in the Mustang in 1986 and Ford Racing is the manufacturer of choice when it's time to hop-up your axle.

•Made in the United States at Ford's Sterling Axle Plant (competitors in this price range are primarily produced in China)
•OEM quality - our superior surface finish, hardening, and manufacturing consistency provide the strongest and quietest 8.8" gears in the market! These are the same units that have 100,000 mile warranties in our production cars. Higher quality gears means more satisfied customers!
•Race Proven - Ford Racing 8.8" gears are the choice of championship road racing and drag racing teams including Multimatic Motorsports and Kurgan Motorsports.

When your plans call for an 8.8" gear, look for the only brand good enough to wear the Ford oval!


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