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1936 Thru 1954 Chevrolet Differential Side Bearings. (3) Hyatt Ka11360z Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
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Butte, Montana, US

Butte, Montana, US
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I have Three hard to find and expensive differential side bearings. Hyatt # KA11360Z. GM # 127861 in group 5.536. My Chevrolet book lists these for 1936 thru 1954 Passenger cars and 53 thru 55 Corvetts. I know that they were also used on some Buicks -Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs of the same era but I don't have listings. NOS. Thank You.


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