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Cv Axle Assembly-new Cv Joint Half Shaft Front Right Empire 80-1305 on 2040-parts.com

US $77.46
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San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Axle Nut Included:YES SKU:EM:801305 Compressed Length:26.9 Brand:Empire Other Part Number:40-16014, GM-8004, 8426, 1106, GM-8-8016, 179062 Manufacturer Part Number:80-1305 Interchange Part Number:GM-8062, 10746N, GM6014A, GM-6014A, GM-8035, 10002 Outboard Joint Type:Male Spline UPC:00707924201994 Input Shaft Spline Quantity:34 New Or Remanufactured:New Inboard Joint Type:Male Spline Output Shaft Spline Quantity:33 Position:Front Right

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