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MT75 2nd Speed Gear Z:41 Ford Transit 988T7M002AA 1058867
$125.99
Restore the shifting performance of your Ford Transit with this high-precision 2nd Speed Gear 988T7M002AA.
Engineered specifically for the legendary MT75 manual transmission, this gear 988T7M002AA, 1058867 is a critical replacement for overhauling gearboxes that suffer from grinding, tooth wear, or engagement failure. Whether you are maintaining a fleet or restoring a classic Transit, this SRT Gear Industry component ensures factory-spec reliability.
Key Features:
- Exact Tooth Profile: Features a precise 41-tooth (41 Z) configuration, ensuring a perfect mesh with the main shaft and synchronization assembly.
- SRT Gear Industry Premium Quality: Manufactured using high-strength, heat-treated alloy steel to withstand the heavy-duty torque and constant gear changes typical of Ford Transit commercial applications.
- Direct OEM Replacement: Fully compatible with Ford reference numbers 988T7M002AA and 1058867, providing a seamless "drop-in" fit for MT75 units.
- Built for Durability: Engineered to 2026 standards for wear resistance, helping to extend the service life of your transmission under heavy loads.
Vehicle & Gearbox Compatibility:
- Model: Ford Transit (Specifically models equipped with the MT75 transmission).
- Gearbox Type: MT75 5-Speed Manual.
- Common Applications: Widely found in Transit models from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s (Phase 5/6).
Technical Specifications:
- OEM Reference Number: 988T7M002AA / 988T-7M002-AA
- Ford Finis Code: 1058867
- Tooth Count: 41 Z
- Manufacturer: SRT Gear Industry
- Function: 2nd Speed Driven Gear
Signs You Need to Replace 2nd Gear:
- Grinding While Shifting: A noticeable "crunch" or grind when moving from 1st to 2nd gear.
- Popping Out of Gear: The transmission unexpectedly slips from 2nd gear into neutral under load or deceleration.
- Excessive Gear Noise: A whining or humming sound specifically audible while driving in 2nd gear.
- Damaged Teeth: Visible pitting or chipping on the gear teeth during a gearbox teardown or inspection.