Military Vehicle M151 M151a1 M151a2 Axle Shaft U Joints With U Bolts 2 Ea New on 2040-parts.com
Salisbury, North Carolina, US
you are bidding on 2 new axle shaft U joints with u bolts for the M151 family of military vehicles buyer to pay shipping cost look at the picture and be sure your u joints look the same as these from differential to wheel you get 2 kits picture is of one may be a few spots of surface rust on them does not hurt anything
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