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Dropout Assembly Toyota T100 Rear W/Steel Spool 30 Spline 5.29 Ratio T100 8.4 Inch Toyota 5.29 3RD Member Assembly W/ Spool & Yoke Yukon Gear

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Dropout Assembly Toyota T100 Rear W/Steel Spool 30 Spline 5.29 Ratio T100 8.4 Inch Toyota 5.29 3RD Member Assembly W/ Spool & Yoke Yukon GearYukon dropout assemblies are built by expert Yukon techs, come fully shimmed, backlashed to spec, and ready to install. This unit is upgraded with a Yukon steel spool for maximum performance and reliability. Yukon dropout assemblies are built by expert Yukon technicians and come complete, properly shimmed and backlashed to spec. All you do is install the third member into your diff housing, bolt on the diff cover, add fluid, and roll. This unit

Yukon dropout assemblies are built by expert Yukon techs, come fully shimmed, backlashed to spec, and ready to install. This unit is upgraded with a Yukon steel spool for maximum performance and reliability.

Yukon dropout assemblies are built by expert Yukon technicians and come complete, properly shimmed and backlashed to spec. All you do is install the third member into your diff housing, bolt on the diff cover, add fluid, and roll.

This unit features a nodular iron case which improves rigidity and power handling, reducing deflection for consistent gear contact and a long service life. This assembly is upgraded with a Yukon steel spool for maximum traction and performance.

Features:

Fits Toyota T100 (8.4 inch) rear differential Complete, fully assembled dropout 5.29 gear ratio 30 spline Upgraded with a Yukon steel spool (1.785 journal) Includes yoke

Details:

  • AAP Selling Package Quantity UOM: EA
  • Aap uda 12: EA
  • Aap uda 22: 1
  • Axle Shaft Spline Quantity: 30
  • Color: Bare
  • Finish: Raw
  • Gear Ratio: 5.29
  • Grade Type: Performance
  • Material: Nodular Iron
  • Mounting Hardware Included: No
  • Mounting Hole Quantity: 10
  • Pinion Yoke Included: Yes
  • Type: Full Spool

Fitment Notes:

  • with 30 Spline Full Spool
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