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Detroit TrueTrac 913A555 Detroit Truetrac Differential GM 12-Bolt

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913A555 Detroit Truetrac Differential GM 12-Bolt
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Detroit Truetrac Differential
  • GM 12-Bolt
  • 1964-1972 GM Car
  • 30-Spline Axles
  • 8.875 in. Diameter Ring Gear
  • Fits 3.08-3.90 Gear Ratios
  • Rear Axle
  • Steel
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