Aluminum Spool 9" Ford 31 Spline on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Colorado, United States
MARK WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES MANUFACTURED PART NUMBER 53123
FIRST QUALITY 9" FORD ALUMINUM SPOOL 31 SPLINE. FITS STOCK BORE 9" FORD CASE WITH 2.835" OR 3.062" BORE THIS SPOOLS IS PRODUCED FROM 7075 FORGINGS AND ANODIZED HARD COAT FOR DURABILITY. |
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