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Yukon Gear Differential Pinion Bearing; Rear Inner; Ford 8.80-Inch; 1-Bearing (79-14 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • Easily Slips On And Off Pinion Journal To Allow For Easier Pinion Depth Adjustment
      • Fits M802048 Pinion Bearing
      • Fits 79-14 Mustang

      Description

      Precision Differential Tool. The Yukon Gear Differential Pinion Bearing; Rear Inner; Ford 8.80-Inch; 1-Bearing is designed to preset bearings that easily slip on and off bearing journals. This tool simplifies pinion and carrier shim adjustments, making the installation and maintenance of differentials more efficient and accurate.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured with high-quality materials to ensure durability and precision, this setup bearing features a robust design tailored to fit specific pinion bearings. Its finish is engineered for smooth application and removal without damaging the journals.

      Installation. The installation process is straightforward due to its slip-on design, eliminating the need for complex tools or drilling. It allows quick adjustments for pinion depth, saving time during differential setup.

      Application. Fits 79-14 Mustang.

      Yukon Gear YT SB-M802048

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