Mopar® - Differential Pinion Seal

3 reviews|Item # sp139653
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Features

  • Direct-fit OE-quality replacement for your factory part
  • Helps restore the proper functionality of your vehicle
  • Assists power distribution to the drive wheels
  • Manufactured from the finest materials for top-notch quality

Product Details

Differential Pinion Seal by Mopar®. When it comes to a top-notch replacement for your worn out factory part, this OE-quality differential component is right what the doctor ordered if you need to restore and maintain your vehicle running in its finest condition. Designed to fit and function the same as OE, this reliable part will direct torque to the drive wheels and make them rotate at the different speeds as they should, making cornering smooth and easy again.

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5 of 5
Great
The part fit perfectly. I have a 2020 Dodge Challenger. Started noticing a whining sound around 80 mph whenever I let off the gas. Needed to swap out the rear diff with this mopar unit and changed the fluid. The noise is completely gone!!
Posted by Kyle (Nashville, TN) / February 07, 20252020 Dodge Challenger
5 of 5
Fixed My Shaking Problem
My 300 was makin this loud whining noise and the back end was shakin bad when I hit the gas. Turns out the diff was toast. Threw this Mopar one in and problem solved. Price sucks but at least my car runs smooth now.
Posted by Anonymous (Houston, TX) / December 10, 20242021 Chrysler 300
5 of 5
Back on the Road
Chose this Mopar assembly for its quality when my Durango's differential failed. It's been great so far, the problem's gone. Drives like new again.
Posted by John (Green Bay, WI) / November 17, 20242019 Dodge Durango