1 1/8 Inch Shaft Steering Bellcrank With Jeep # 946965 on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is a New Jeep Steering Bellcrank with part # 946965.
It is for a 1 1/8" dis. steering shaft. My research shows that this fits: 1966 - 1971 JEEP CJ5 and CJ6 with V6 Engine Please do your own research before you buy. IL residents are taxed at the Chicago rate. |
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