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Aluminum 9 Differential Pinion Support with Races

Item EK-66-85057-1
Aluminum 9 Differential Pinion Support with Races
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Differential Pinion Support
      • Fits 9.0" Ford Daytona
      • Heavy-Duty 6061 Aluminum Construction
      • Purple Anodized Finish
      • Races Included

      Description

      This purple anodized aluminum pinion support for 9.0" Ford Daytona is constructed from heavy-duty 6061 aluminum for strength and longevity. Each pinion support includes races for installation. Count on MAC's for your classic Ford performance needs.

      Fitment:

      • 1955 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1956 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1957 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1958 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1959 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1960 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1961 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1962 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1963 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1964 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1965 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1966 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1967 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1968 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1969 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1970 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1971 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1972 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1973 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1974 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1975 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1976 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1977 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1978 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1979 Ford Thunderbird

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