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Ford-f150 Truck 8.8 Rear End-pinion Yoke*super Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, US

McDonough, Georgia, US
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FORD-8.8 TRUCK REAR END PINION YOKE-factory origina ford part,excellent condition,seal area is very nice,has been cleaned and glass beaded and painted cast for that factory look,meas. is 1-9/16 tall  or high and overall outside round Da. is 5" .Ford factory truck 1987 and up .F150.Look at other items up for auction.Will combine shipping to save you money,Satisfaction is Guaranteed,If not satisfied  E-mail within 3 days,you can send item back for full refund-less shipping.

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