Borgeson 014918 Steering U Joint 3/4 " Dd X 5/8" - 36 (steel) on 2040-parts.com
Chico, California, United States
You are bidding on a Borgeson 014918 STEERING U JOINT 3/4 " DD X 5/8" - 36 (STEEL). Summit sells these for $75. We are a factory dealer for
Borgeson and have dozens of different u joints and steering shafts in
stock. These U joints have many applications automotive steering
linkages. Item comes in original package. If you have any
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