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Motive Gear 9.25-Inch Front and 10.50-Inch Rear Axle Complete Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 4.10 Gear Ratio (11-18 Sierra 2500 HD)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Great for Highway and Off-Road Applications
      • Front and Rear Axle Placement
      • Overall Gear Ratio of 4.10
      • Front Ring Gear Diameter of 9.25 Inches
      • Rear Ring Gear Diameter of 10.50 Inches
      • Overall Pinion Spline Count of 30
      • Overall Ring Gear Bolt Count of 12
      • Heavy-Grade 8620 Steel Alloy Construction
      • Professional Installation Recommended
      • Limited 1-Year or 50,000-Mile Warranty
      • Reverse Rotation Front and Standard Rotation Rear
      • Fits All 2011 to 2018 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Models

      Description

      Outstanding Gear Upgrade. Swapping out your stock ring and pinion gear for a set with a higher ratio is a great way to give your truck outstanding all-around performance. As far as ring and pinion gear kits go, the Motive Gear 9.25-Inch Front and 10.50-Inch Rear Axle Complete Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 4.10 Gear Ratio is your best choice. This ring and pinion gear kit offers a ratio of 4.10 to improve its cruising capabilities. This factor makes this kit ideal for daily driven trucks that see off-road action on the weekends.

      Get the Most out of Your Upgrades. Running a larger set of tires on your truck can often make your engine work harder. This is simply because your factory ring and pinion gears are not engineered to drive a heavier tire and wheel setup. By upgrading to the higher-than-stock gear ratio this kit provides, you’re essentially allowing your truck to run smoother – and you get improved fuel economy as a bonus.

      Heavy-Grade Build Quality. This kit utilizes 8620 steel in manufacturing its ring and pinion gears that’s also treated for hardness. This gives you a set of gears that are extremely strong and perform consistently. Moreover, these gears are CNC-machined to precise tolerances, giving you a smoothly running set of components.

      Professional Installation Recommended. This ring and pinion gear kit comes with everything you need for installation including the right number of bolts, shims, gaskets, and high quality bearings. However, installation requires a number of specialty tools line a bearing press and puller, dial indicator, calipers, as well as a complete set of mechanics tools. You will also need advanced mechanical skills and knowledge to install these gears efficiently. Consequently, installation by a professional is recommended.

      Features a Limited 1-Year or 50,000-Mile Warranty. This Motive Gear front and rear ring and pinion gear kit features a limited 1-year or 50,000-mile warranty covering factory defects. Please visit the manufacturer’s website for more details.

      Application. The Motive Gear 9.25-Inch Front and 10.50-Inch Rear Axle Complete Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 4.10 Gear Ratio fits all 2011 to 2018 GMC Sierra 2500 HD models.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Front Ring Gear
      • (1) Front Pinion Gear
      • (1) Front Bearing Kit
      • (1) Rear Ring Gear
      • (1) Rear Pinion Gear
      • (1) Rear Bearing Kit
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