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68153284AA - : Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring for Alfa Romeo Image

Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring

Alfa Romeo 68153284AA
Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring
$2.62
MSRP $3.65
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4752920AA - : O Ring for Alfa Romeo Image

O Ring

Alfa Romeo 04752920AA
$3.05
MSRP $4.30
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68157217AA - : O Ring for Mopar Image

O Ring

Mopar 68157217AA
MoparOnlineParts offers genuine O Rings for select Jeep and Ram vehicles. These OEM auto accessories are available at low prices in our...
$15.49
MSRP $21.45
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6509512AA - : Snap Ring for Mopar Image

Snap Ring

Mopar 6509512AA
Caliper to knuckle.
$2.56
MSRP $3.65
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52107973AA - : Snap Ring for Mopar Image

Snap Ring

Mopar 52107973AA
[3.2 mm]. [3.2mm]. [3.8mm].
$8.97
MSRP $12.50
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68454571AA - : O Ring for Mopar Image

O Ring

Mopar 68454571AA
NONE
$16.35
MSRP $22.50
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1WJ16SZ0AA - : Trim Ring for Mopar Image

Trim Ring

Mopar 1WJ16SZ0AA
Riser.
$68.56
MSRP $96.90
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68317677AA - : Retaining Ring for Mopar Image

Retaining Ring

Mopar 68317677AA
$6.71
MSRP $9.20
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68055325AA - : Snap Ring for Mopar Image

Snap Ring

Mopar 68055325AA
Behind Modular Clutch Assembly.
$4.39
MSRP $6.20
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68183638AA - : Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring for Mopar Image

Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring

Mopar 68183638AA
Genuine Alfa Romeo O Ring
$2.03
MSRP $2.95
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68027837AA - : Snap Ring for Mopar Image

Snap Ring

Mopar 68027837AA
$1.71
MSRP $2.40
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5086937AA - : O Ring for Mopar Image

O Ring

Mopar 5086937AA
Turbocharger Coolant Return Tube/Hose. Intake Side On Plug Item 12. Intake Side On Plug Item 13. Coolant Return Tube/Hose Fitting. Used...
$83.13
MSRP $119.00
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Helpful Information for Mopar Ring & Pinion


What are ring & pinion gears?

Ring and pinion gears are hypoid gears that help your engine transmit power to your wheels. They shift the transmission rotation 90 degrees from the driveshaft to the axle shafts to spin the wheels. Moreover, ring and pinion gears help regulate the rotation speed of the transmission into a more controlled wheel axle speed.

What are the types of ring & pinion gears available?

Ring and pinion gear setups can be categorized into three main kinds: hunting, non-hunting, or partial hunting gear sets. Hunting gear sets have teeth that meet all ring gear teeth. Meanwhile, non-hunting gears have teeth touching the same gear tooth or teeth repeatedly. Partial hunting gears use teeth that meet some of the ring gear teeth, then move to another set.

What ring & pinion do I need?

The Mopar ring and pinion set your vehicle needs depends on several factors. When choosing new differential gears, you should check if the rear-end type of your ride has a conventional or a banjo-style setup. Other factors to consider when getting the right rings and pinions include your differential carrier series that distributes power between wheels, your preferred gear style, and what you’ll use your car for.

How do I tell if a ring & pinion is bad?

Faulty ring and pinion gear sets often produce a clunking sound every few feet as you drive. Incorrect installation can also result in damaged ring and pinion gears. If you’ve set these components the wrong way, they’ll make a humming noise and accelerate the wear and tear on the teeth of the gears.

How much do new ring & pinion gears cost?

New Mopar ring and pinion gears can cost between $100 to $500. How much you’ll pay for these parts depends on gear ratio, warranty, kit inclusions, and other factors. If you’re hiring a mechanic to replace your ring and pinion gear set, service rates can range from $400 to $600, depending on the auto shop or mechanic.