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Rear Differential For Ranger 800 6x6 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Twin Lake, Michigan, United States

Twin Lake, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Lightweight aluminum die-cast housings
High-strength alloy steel, automotive-type hypoid gear set, engineered quiet
Differential assembly consists of a heavy-duty case with automotive-style bevel gears, supported on tapered roller bearings
Electrically actuated differential lock (optional)
Ring gear diameter: 6.50" (165.1mm)
Tube diameter: 2.50" (63.5mm)
Maximum output torque: 2,200 ft-lbs (298 daNm)
Maximum continuous output torque: 545 ft-lbs (74 daNm)
Typical applications: on-/off-road utility vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, turf maintenance vehicles, etc.

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