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Eaton Posi Differential 30 Spline 1.29in Axle Shaft Diameter 4.10 & Up Ratio Rear 8.875in

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Eaton Posi Differential 30 Spline 1.29in Axle Shaft Diameter 4.10 & Up Ratio Rear 8.875inThe Eaton Posi limited slip differential is the perfect way to control traction in street rods, light duty pickups and all types of tarmac running race cars. Featuring pyrolytic carbon clutches, rebuildable design, net forged gears for added strength and seamless, automatic operation. This Part Fits: Year Make Model Submodel 1971 1972 Buick Centurion Base 1968 1972 Buick Electra 225 1968 1972 Buick Electra 225 Custom 1964 1967 Buick Electra Base 1966

The Eaton Posi limited-slip differential is the perfect way to control traction in street rods, light duty pickups and all types of tarmac running race cars. Featuring pyrolytic carbon clutches, rebuildable design, net-forged gears for added strength and seamless, automatic operation.

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Year Make Model Submodel
1971-1972 Buick Centurion Base
1968-1972 Buick Electra 225
1968-1972 Buick Electra 225 Custom
1964-1967 Buick Electra Base
1966-1967 Buick Electra Custom
1964,1970-1972 Buick Estate Wagon Base
1965-1967 Buick Gran Sport Base
1970-1972 Buick GS Base
1968-1969 Buick GS 350 Base
1968-1969 Buick GS 400 Base
1970-1972 Buick GS 455 Base
1970 Buick GS 455 GSX
1964-1972 Buick LeSabre Base
1965-1972 Buick LeSabre Custom
1964-1972 Buick Riviera Base
1965-1966,1971 Buick Riviera Gran Sport
1970,1972 Buick Skylark 350
1964-1972 Buick Skylark Base
1968-1972 Buick Skylark Custom
1964-1969 Buick Special Base
1964-1967 Buick Special Deluxe
1964-1972 Buick Sportwagon Base
1966,1968-1969 Buick Sportwagon Custom
1964-1969 Buick Wildcat Base
1965-1970 Buick Wildcat Custom
1965 Buick Wildcat Deluxe
1966 Buick Wildcat Gran Sport
1964-1972 Chevrolet Bel Air Base
1964-1972 Chevrolet Biscayne Base
1969-1972 Chevrolet Brookwood Base
1967-1972 Chevrolet Camaro Base
1967-1972 Chevrolet Camaro RS
1967-1972 Chevrolet Camaro SS
1967-1972 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
1966-1972 Chevrolet Caprice Base
1964-1968 Chevrolet Chevelle 300
1965-1969 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe
1970-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Base
1967-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Concours
1969-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Concours Estate
1969-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Greenbrier
1964-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
1964-1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Super Sport
1968-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Nomad
1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Nomad Custom
1971-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
1967-1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport 396
1964-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Base
1964-1968 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
1964-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS
1968-1969 Chevrolet Corvair 500
1964-1967 Chevrolet Corvair Base
1965-1966 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa
1964 Chevrolet Corvair Deluxe
1964-1969 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder
1964-1972 Chevrolet Corvette Base
1965-1972 Chevrolet El Camino Base
1968-1972 Chevrolet El Camino Custom
1968-1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS
1969-1970 Chevrolet Estate Base
1964-1972 Chevrolet Impala Base
1964-1967 Chevrolet Impala SS
1969-1972 Chevrolet Kingswood Base
1969-1972 Chevrolet Kingswood Estate
1970-1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Base
1969-1972 Chevrolet Nova Base
1969-1972 Chevrolet Townsman Base
1971-1972 Chevrolet Vega Base
1971-1972 Chevrolet Vega Panel
1964-1971 Oldsmobile 442 Base
1964-1972 Oldsmobile 98 Base
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Custom
1964-1967 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday
1971-1972 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Base
1964-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Base
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser
1964-1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Holiday
1968,1971-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S
1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Turnpike Cruiser
1967-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Base
1967-1968 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 Base
1967 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 Holiday
1965-1972 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Base
1967-1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Custom
1965-1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Holiday
1969-1972 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
1964-1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Base
1964-1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Holiday
1964-1972 Oldsmobile F85 Base
1964-1966 Oldsmobile F85 Deluxe
1966 Oldsmobile F85 Holiday
1964 Oldsmobile Fiesta Base
1964-1966 Oldsmobile Jetstar 88 Base
1964-1966 Oldsmobile Jetstar 88 Holiday
1964-1965 Oldsmobile Jetstar I Base
1964-1966 Oldsmobile Starfire Base
1964 Oldsmobile Super 88 Base
1964 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday
1966-1972 Oldsmobile Toronado Base
1971-1972 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham
1968-1970 Oldsmobile Toronado Custom
1966-1967 Oldsmobile Toronado Deluxe
1964-1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Base
1964-1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Custom
1964-1972 Pontiac Bonneville Base
1964-1970 Pontiac Bonneville Safari
1964-1967 Pontiac Catalina 2+2
1964-1972 Pontiac Catalina Base
1971-1972 Pontiac Catalina Brougham
1964-1972 Pontiac Catalina Safari
1964-1970 Pontiac Catalina Ventura
1967-1970 Pontiac Executive Base
1967-1970 Pontiac Executive Safari
1968-1969 Pontiac Firebird 350
1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 HO
1967-1969 Pontiac Firebird 400
1967-1972 Pontiac Firebird Base
1970-1972 Pontiac Firebird Esprit
1970-1972 Pontiac Firebird Formula
1967 Pontiac Firebird HO
1967-1969 Pontiac Firebird Sprint
1969-1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
1964-1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Base
1971-1972 Pontiac Grand Safari Base
1971-1972 Pontiac Grandville Base
1964-1972 Pontiac GTO Base
1970-1971 Pontiac GTO The Judge
1964-1972 Pontiac LeMans Base
1972 Pontiac LeMans Luxury
1969-1970 Pontiac LeMans Safari
1970-1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport
1971 Pontiac LeMans T37
1964-1966 Pontiac Star Chief Base
1966 Pontiac Star Chief Executive
1964-1970 Pontiac Tempest Base
1964-1969 Pontiac Tempest Custom
1970 Pontiac Tempest GT
1964-1969 Pontiac Tempest Safari
1971-1972 Pontiac Ventura Base
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Matthew Bennett
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
A Great Resource for Pastors
Format: Hardcover
While I have appreciated resources like this in the past, I will admit that I was not expecting to be as impressed as I was. This volume is significant in size (over 1300 pages of content) and the depth of scholarship in the passages I consulted thus far has been surprising and refreshing for an expositor’s type of commentary. While this is not a technical commentary by design, the authors are clearly in command of their field and bring the impact of their technical knowledge to bear on the way that they discuss the topics at hand. For instance, Jay Sklar, whose work I have deeply appreciated in his more technical work - including other commentaries on Leviticus - is the author of the Exodus section. His discussion of the ransom idea introduced in Exodus 21 is clearly influenced by the deep theological and textual work he has done elsewhere, yet the prose is imminently accessible and readable to the lay reader. So too does Christine Palmer present the Leviticus chapter. The treatment of Leviticus 16-17 is masterful and quite clear - with the sole exception that the distinction and connection between atonement as forgiveness and as cleansing could be more pronounced rather than assumed. Finally, the biblical-theological sensitivity of Iain Duguid’s Genesis chapter stands out with his treatment of Genesis 2:15 and the nuance of the Hebrew words ‘abad and shamar which have priestly connotations of worshipful obedience is very important and well done. Without being overly technical Duguid presents the reader with this important nuance to the human purpose in the garden and beyond. I am very pleased with this commentary’s content and look forward to other volumes as well. I highly recommend this as a helpful expositor’s commentary for pastors and for those interested lay readers who want to get another layer deeper in their Bible reading and development of biblical-theological sensitivities.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025
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Patrick S.
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
The first shall be last, literally, here
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
It's funny that this is the last book to complete the set, but it's also the first volume. This Pentateuch set offers a great commentary set for those looking for something more than a study Bible, but something less than a full, highly technical, original language, word-by-word study. This review will be a higher-level one rather than a review per volume. Each book of the Bible has its own author, but the layout is the same, with an overview of the book, a section outline, then a section with commentary. The typeface of this is perfect. It's big enough to be easily read and spaced out to not get lost per line. The footnotes are exactly where they need to be, at the bottom of the page but not so overencumbered that you get lost in the footnotes rather than in the main text. The books from page 1 to the last page sit open perfectly without ruining the binding or spine. There's no need to grab two other commentaries just to read and take notes from. That's impressive for these volumes in and of themselves! The division for each combination of books makes sense and also helps if you're studying genre (like 1 & 2 Timothy with Titus, or the Pentateuch). Editors Iain M. Duguid, James M. Hamilton Jr., and Jay Sklar sometimes take over a commentary section but they've picked from some good authors. Their purpose of what they're looking for in the authors are stated in each book. Being broadly Reformed and conservative while being globally minded and not overly exhaustive again points to the well-ordered nature of this set. The Hebrew is transliterated, which again points to this set being inclusive to a wider audience to approach it while still being helpful and a great source of teaching. For the price point, I think purchasing this is useful, especially as a family used commentary set from teens on up.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025
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Susanna
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Highly recommend
Format: Hardcover
Review of Crossway’s ESV Expository Commentary: Genesis–Numbers The Final Volume in a Landmark 12-Book Set Crossway’s release of the ESV Expository Commentary: Genesis–Numbers marks the long-awaited completion of their 12-volume expository commentary set ,a project that has served pastors, teachers, and lay readers with a rare blend of theological depth and pastoral warmth. This final installment offers rich insight into the foundational books of Scripture, bringing the story of God's redemptive plan into sharp focus right from the beginning. Theological Clarity Meets Pastoral Sensitivity Covering Genesis through Numbers, this volume tackles some of the Bible's most theologically significant and narratively complex material including creation, covenant, the patriarchs, the Exodus, and the wilderness wanderings. The contributors succeed in making ancient texts accessible, relevant, and worshipful without sacrificing exegetical rigor. Each passage is explained in context, showing how the Law and the beginnings of Israel's story point forward to Christ. Format and Usefulness True to the style of the series, this commentary is structured passage-by-passage, making it perfect for sermon preparation, Bible teaching, or devotional study. The tone is neither academic nor overly simplified—it’s pastoral, clear, and rooted in the authority of Scripture. The layout also includes helpful section summaries, theological insights, and practical application points. As always, all Scripture quotations are from the ESV, helping readers stay immersed in one translation. Series Finale Done Right As the first volume in biblical order but the last in publication, Genesis–Numbers fittingly brings the entire ESV Expository Commentary project full circle. It is a fitting capstone to a series that has been praised for its faithful interpretation, readability, and usefulness across denominations. Whether you're just beginning to explore the Bible or you're a seasoned preacher, this commentary and the series as a whole offers a trustworthy companion for growing deeper in God’s Word. Crossway has given the church a gift that will serve this generation and the next.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
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LG
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
Nicely made and easy to read
Format: Hardcover
This arrived well packaged, but despite this, the two top corners of the book were somewhat smashed and there was more significant damage at the bottom of the spine where it was smashed. There is also some damage on the spine itself at about the level where Crossway is printed. The book appears well made and the paper is a good quality and thick. The print is of a nice size. One will most likely never access all the information enclosed in this commentary. In addition, one will most likely not agree with everything written, which should be expected of all commentaries. Commentaries are simply that and not authoritative. One hopes that by reading they might learn something new or be prompted to look more closely at a subject or issue. Let's look at Leviticus 11, for example, where the dietary guidelines are given to the Israelites. In the comments regarding pigs being forbidden, it is noted that the Philistines raised pigs for food. Knowing that, one can come to a conclusion that this may be why they were forbidden, so as to make a difference, or distinction, between the two peoples and not necessarily that pigs were bad to eat. In addition, throughout the commentary the reader is taken not just to other Old Testament passages, but where applicable the New Testament is referenced. Again using Leviticus 11, at the end of the chapter the commentary brings up the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15 when they issued the four requirements for Gentiles. It is noted that, "The Jerusalem Council agreed on four nonnegotiables to bring Jewish and Gentile believers to the same table, drawn in large measure from Leviticus's laws on holy living for the resident alien."
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025
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Dave V.
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
The Final Volume of An Excellent Commentary Series Does Not Disappoint
Format: Hardcover
After 7 years, Crossway has completed their ESV Expository Commentary set. Ironically, Vol. 1, was the last of the twelve volumes to be completed. It fully lives up to the standard the other eleven set. Like the other volumes, it focuses on a passage by passage commentary of each book, followed by a ‘Response’ section that is usually some form of practical application of belief or behavior. For example, in my copy, the ribbon marker was already in Exodus 17:1-7’s ‘Response’ page, and it discussed the question of ‘Why Does God Test His People?’. Jay Sklar’s response includes this wisdom: ‘testing not only gives us an opportunity to show faithfulness; it also helps us to to become more faithful.’ (pg. 578). While I have not yet read the whole thing, Crossway seems to have balanced some well-known scholars with other lesser known ones. Genesis in this volume is covered by Iain Duguid, noted OT scholar currently teaching at Westminster Seminary. Exodus is examined by Covenant Seminary Professor of Old Testament, Jay Sklar, who is a well-known expert on all five books of the Pentateuch. I had not heard of Christine Palmer (Leviticus) or Ronald Bergey (Numbers) before, but Crossway has earned my trust, and I presume their contributions will live up to the standards of others in this series. The commentary is pretty beefy, and the hardcover binding (if my previous volumes are any indication) will need to be handled with care - especially if you are like me, and sometimes try to photocopy pages so you don’t have to carry the whole commentary to a coffee shop or library! All in all, if you are a pastor, Bible student, or lead a Bible study, this series, and this volume, will be a benefit to you.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025

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