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USA Standard Gear 9.75-Inch Differential Master Overhaul Kit (97-98 F-150)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Fits 1997-1998 Ford 9.75"
      • Included are carrier bearings and races, pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, complete shim kit, ring gear bolts, pinion nut, crush sleeve, thread locker, marking compound with brush and gasket.
      • Uses Koyo bearings and races

      Description

      USA Standard Gear Master Overhaul Kits provide all of the necessary parts for a differential overhaul in one simple part number. Save time and money, and get the exact parts you need for your specific installation.

      Fits 1997-1998 Ford 9.75"
      Uses Koyo bearings and races
      Included are carrier bearings and races, pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, complete shim kit, ring gear bolts, pinion nut, crush sleeve, thread locker, marking compound with brush and gasket.

      Fitment:

      USA Standard Gear ZK F9.75-A

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