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This is the tag # WCZ - E 2 80 4JB 546 for 1965 rear differential .what do #'s mean?

I would like to rebuild this unit.

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When you remove the cover save tag that is on bolt to cover, you will need this when locating used rear end, also count teeth on ring gear and pinion then divide to get the ratio. there is a good website that will help you locate a used rear end in your area.

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