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1941-86 Willys Mb Jeep Cj Spindle Nut Socket, Dana 25 27 & 30 Axles,2 1/16-inch on 2040-parts.com

US $13.98
Location:

Dothan, Alabama, United States

Dothan, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:OMIX-ADA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:16711.01 Part Brand:OMIX-ADA Other Part Number:A-692 UPC:804314068196

Spindle Nut Socket, 72-86 Jeep CJ Models


This 2 1/16-inch spindle nut socket from Omix-ADA fits the spindle nut on Dana 25, 27, and 30 axles found in 41-86 Willys / Ford / Jeep models.

Omix#:
16711.01
 
 
Reference#: A-692

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