Deaconblue
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I bought all these parts a couple of years ago with the best intention of installing them in my 2004 LS Sport, but I guess that I just got lazy. Since the replacement for the LS is already sitting out in the driveway, these will now most likely never get installed in my car. Here are the details;
2002 Gen I LS 3.58:1 geared differential with less than 51K miles from this car;
Lincoln Ls Series 3.0L 6 used of the 2002 at 06051, CT - HARTFORD
Eaton TrueTrac LSD for Ford 8.8" with 28-spline axles #912A562, used with only 1.5K miles. It was removed from the front end of a 4WD Ford truck and replaced with the clutch type unit for better off road capabilities.
AutoZone re-manufactured Duralast CV axle assemblies #9371 and #9374 - NIB, never installed.
Ford 8.8" IRS rebuild kit with Temkin bearings and seals, as well as carrier shims, RTV and gear marking paint. Plus tap and fittings for adding drain plug to make changing lube easier.
Everything total for $750 plus shipping. These parts are heavy so even ground shipping may be expensive.
If you are planning on doing this job yourself, I also have a very nice aluminum case spreader tool NIB never used that is also available for $200 plus shipping.
Thanks for looking.
2002 Gen I LS 3.58:1 geared differential with less than 51K miles from this car;
Lincoln Ls Series 3.0L 6 used of the 2002 at 06051, CT - HARTFORD
Eaton TrueTrac LSD for Ford 8.8" with 28-spline axles #912A562, used with only 1.5K miles. It was removed from the front end of a 4WD Ford truck and replaced with the clutch type unit for better off road capabilities.
AutoZone re-manufactured Duralast CV axle assemblies #9371 and #9374 - NIB, never installed.
Ford 8.8" IRS rebuild kit with Temkin bearings and seals, as well as carrier shims, RTV and gear marking paint. Plus tap and fittings for adding drain plug to make changing lube easier.
Everything total for $750 plus shipping. These parts are heavy so even ground shipping may be expensive.
If you are planning on doing this job yourself, I also have a very nice aluminum case spreader tool NIB never used that is also available for $200 plus shipping.
Thanks for looking.
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