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Yukon Gear Differential Ring and Pinion; Rear; Ford 10.25-Inch; Ring and Pinion Set; 4.30-Ratio; 1.50-Inch Long Pinion Spline (00-04 F-150)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Fits 1993 - 1999 Ford 10.25 Inch Ring Gear Diameter
      • 31 Spline Pinion
      • Long Pinion Design
      • 12 Ring Gear Bolts
      • 4.30 Gear Ratio
      • Fits 00-04 Ford F-150

      Description

      High Performance Gear Set. The Yukon Gear High Performance Gear Set is engineered for durability and precision, designed to enhance your vehicle’s drivetrain efficiency by optimizing power delivery and traction for both heavy-duty and performance applications.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured using advanced heat treating techniques, this gear set features a robust design with a long pinion and a bright metallic finish that ensures strength and longevity under demanding conditions.

      Installation. Installation requires professional knowledge of gear setups. No drilling is necessary as the gear set fits existing configurations for the specified axle.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit Ford 10.25 inch rear differentials on 00-04 Ford F-150 models, providing a reliable OEM replacement and upgraded performance.

      Yukon Gear YG F10.25-430L

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