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Mustang Custom Race 8.75 Mopar Rear End Housing And Axle Package 30 Spline on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
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Richfield, Ohio, US

Richfield, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MOPAR 8 3/4 CUSTOM REAR FITS:MUSTANG WHEEL BOLT PATTERN:5 ON 4 1/2"

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MUSTANG CUSTOM RACE HOUSING
BACK BRACED HOUSING FOR EXTREME TORQUE AND HORSE POWER

MADE FROM A MOPAR 8 3/4" REAR END

THIS REAR HAS THE BOLT IN LARGE AXLES YOU WILL NEED FOR DRAG RACING OR ROAD RACING IN SANCTIONED CLASSES.


NON ADJUSTABLE GREEN BEARINGS AND 30 SPLINE LARGE MOPAR AXLES INCLUDED.


REAR WAS IN A 1993 MUSTANG

PARTED OUT FOR A NEW STRANGE ENGINEERING NARROWED AND TUBBED REAR.


HOUSING HAS A BACK BRACE AND WILL HANDLE 10.50'S EASY
JUST NEED A MOPAR THIRD MEMBER AND BRAKES
WHEEL BOLT PATTERN IS THE SAME AS FORD


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