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Hurst Engineering Limited Slip Differential - GM 12-Bolt Truck,3.73+ Gear Ratio

Compatible with 1963-1987 Chevy/GMC C/K Series Pickup & Blazer/Jimmy/Suburban

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Hurst Engineering Limited Slip Differential - GM 12-Bolt Truck,3.73+ Gear Ratio

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Are you stuggling for traction, or just have some terrible noise coming from the GM 12-bolt in your truck? Hurst Engineering Limited Slip Differentials offer great traction and strength, but are not overly aggressive for the street. These differentials are 4-spring, composite, clutch-style, limited-slip carriers-with internal gears machined from forged 4320 steel and stronger teeth. These differentials are for GM 12-bolt 30 spline rear ends, and are compatible with 3.73-UP ring & pinion gears. Get rid of that old open differential and upgrade to a limited slip unit!

Features:

  • Fits 3.73 Gear Ratio & Up
  • Fits 12T GM with 30 Spline Axles
  • Composite Clutches for great driveability
  • Feature 4320 chromoly spider gears for ultimate durability
  • Gears are cut to provide the strongest teeth possible in any terrain

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Brand Hurst
CategoryDriveline and Axles
Differential TypeLimited Slip
Emission Code6
Part TypeDifferential
Product TypeDifferential
Rear Axle TypeGM 12-Bolt (12T)
Spline Quantity30
Sub CategoryDifferential
UPC090127141403
Part Number02-125
We recommends the use of high grade Non-Synthetic GL-5 gear oil and Yukon LSD additive (or similar) for long life and smooth operation. The use of synthetic oil is not recommended and may result in aggressive or noisy operation.
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