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Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 3.55 Gear Ratio (17-18 F-250 Super Duty)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit
      • Has 3.55 Gear Ratio
      • Ten-Bolt Differential Fitment
      • Short Pinion Design
      • High-Strength Forged Steel Construction
      • Precision Machined for Accuracy
      • Heat-Treated for Durability
      • Reduces Gear Noise and Vibration
      • Maintains Proper Torque Transfer
      • Three-Hour Installation
      • Limited Warranty
      • Fits 2017-2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty

      Description

      Short Pinion Design for Maximum Strength Under Load. Engineered with a short pinion gear design, this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit delivers improved durability by reducing stress on the gear set. The shorter design enhances strength and reliability, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications such as towing, hauling, and off-road driving.

      Forged Steel Construction Built to Endure. Crafted from premium forged steel, the gears on this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit are designed to resist wear and withstand extreme conditions. This rugged build ensures long-lasting performance, even when subjected to the high torque demands of Super Duty models.

      Precision Machining for Smooth, Accurate Operation. Each gear on this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit is machined to exact tolerances, ensuring consistent performance and seamless operation. The precision engineering reduces friction and ensures proper fitment, contributing to a smoother driving experience.

      Heat-Treated for Superior Strength and Fatigue Resistance. To further enhance durability, the gears on this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit undergo a specialized heat-treatment process. This treatment increases resistance to fatigue and stress, extending the lifespan of the gear set under demanding conditions.

      Noise- and Vibration-Reducing Engineering. Designed with performance and comfort in mind, the gears on this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit minimize unwanted noise and vibration. This results in a quieter, smoother ride, whether you’re on the highway or tackling rugged terrain.

      Efficient Torque Transfer for Heavy-Duty Performance. The Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit ensures proper torque distribution to the front axle, supporting the power and capability of your F-250 Super Duty. Whether towing heavy loads or navigating off-road trails, the gears deliver consistent strength and reliability.

      Installation. Putting this Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 3.55 Gear Ratio on your F-250 Super Duty takes 3 hours to install.

      Warranty. There is a limited warranty on this product.

      Application. The Motive Gear Dana 60 Front Axle Short Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 3.55 Gear Ratio fits 2017-2018 F-250 Super Duty models.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Dana 60 Ring Gear
      • (1) Dana 60 Short Pinion Gear
      • Instructional Manual

      Tech Specs

      4.7

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