92 93 Chrysler Imperial Rh Drive Axle Rebuilt In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Wolcott, Connecticut, US
THIS IS FOR SALES NUMBER 7298 A USA FACTORY REBUILT (PASSENGER SIDE) FRONT CONSTANT VELOCITY DRIVE AXLE FOR 92 93 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL WITHOUT ABS BRAKES. THE OVERALL LENGTH IS 40" AND OUTBOARD SPLINE COUNT IS 26 AND INBOARD COUNT IS 25.. PAYPAL PAYMENTS ONLY. VIEW PICTURES..
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