will these 4.10 fit a 2 or 3 series carrier
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they are richmond 4.10's (41-10) teeth they came out of a 3rd gen camaro with a 383 that broke the side gears and spider gears so the diff is unusable but I got the gears for free. the numbers on them are ring gear 80-0360-1 k 02 8620, pinion is 80-0467-1 k 02 8620. can you tell with these numbers if they are for a 2 or 3 series carrier
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Go to http://www.richmondgear.com/cfide/sc...partsearch.cfm
Type in 80-0360-1
You will get results for a Thick gear set.
(Series 2 carriers use a thick gear set)
I'm just using the tools they provide to provide you with a result. I do not guarantee the information, but they do also list an OEM (normal thickness gear set) search by your pinon # and you will see it.
It's a safe bet that you have the Thick one since the search result didn't turn up the OEM one, and they list both on their site.
Type in 80-0360-1
You will get results for a Thick gear set.
(Series 2 carriers use a thick gear set)
I'm just using the tools they provide to provide you with a result. I do not guarantee the information, but they do also list an OEM (normal thickness gear set) search by your pinon # and you will see it.
It's a safe bet that you have the Thick one since the search result didn't turn up the OEM one, and they list both on their site.
Last edited by Ouija; 12-14-2005 at 04:11 PM.