Speedmaster PCE210.1012 Ford 9 in. Heavy Duty Aluminum Differential Floater 4 Link Assembly with Spacers
746-PCE210.1012
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Speedmaster PCE210.1012 Features:
Stay on track with PCE 9 in. Ford rear-end housings. These rear-ends have a reputation for being tough to handle the abuse of racing applications. Floater assembly includes everything required to assembly. Built for performance, PCE keeps you in the race with competitive pricing and quality parts. Gold bell housing units can be machined down to accommodate your desired width. The 2.5" and 4.5" aluminum spacers that will extend the tube length to your desired can also be machined to your desired length. Will not include brake caliper brackets or axles.
- Tough construction to handle the abuse of racing applications
Specifications:
what are the spline count for the drive plates that come with this unit and are brake kits avaible
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