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Borgeson 014918 Steering U Joint 3/4 " Dd X 5/8" - 36 (steel) on 2040-parts.com

US $64.00
Location:

Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BORGESON Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:014918 Warranty:Yes

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 questions for your application please ask. Please check out our other auctions for more high performance parts.

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