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36" 5.9 Rear Driveshaft, Jeep Grand Wagoneer 84-91 Fsj (8 Cylinder / Automatic) on 2040-parts.com

US $164.95
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
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36" 5.9 Rear Driveshaft, Jeep Grand Wagoneer 84-91 FSJ (8 Cylinder / Automatic)

36" 5.9 Rear Driveshaft, Jeep Grand Wagoneer 84-91 FSJ (8 Cylinder / Automatic)


Product Description:

This rear driveshaft was removed from a 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It is in good used condition and is guaranteed to work as it should. We have cleaned, primed & repainted this shaft.

Note: Measures approx. 36.25" from center u-joint to center u-joint.

Estimated Fitment:

1984-1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer FSJ (AM229 / 5.9L / Automatic)


Disclaimer:

It is your responsibility to use the information given in this listing (i.e. part numbers, photos etc.) to ensure that you are purchasing the right part for your Jeep. If you are unsure, ask us or call your local dealer prior to making a purchase. If you make a purchase out of error you are expected to pay for return shipping and we do charge a 20% restocking fee to cover the primary shipping costs as well. Unfortunately we are not in business to cover everyone's trial and error attempts. Thank you for understanding.

Project vehicles: We will not be held responsible for those who choose to purchase Jeep related parts for non-Jeep related projects. 

Our parts are sold as pictured. Some listings do have multiple quantities. Those listings will have multiple sets pictured.


Term Reference Guide:



Placement:
Driver = Left, LH
Passenger = Right, RH

Condition:
Great = Minimal flaws
Good = Some flaws
Ok = Heavy flaws

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