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Cv Axle Shaft Front Left Surtrack Ch-8022 Half Shaft Axle Dodge Dakota 99 98 97 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
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Perryville, Kentucky, United States

Perryville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:SurTrack Other Part Number:CH8040, 14034N, 80-2264, DC4034, CV3308, CH-8-8597 Manufacturer Part Number:CH-8022 Interchange Part Number:NCV12171, 80-2103, 72875, 8248, DC-4034, 139022 UPC:00844084010223 Length:20-11/32 Inch Position:Front Left Outboard Joint Type:Spline Nut Fitment Footnotes:4wd; Axle Nut Thread Size:M22X1.50 Quantity Needed:1; Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

CV Axle Shaft Front Left SurTrack CH-8022 Half Shaft Axle Dodge Dakota 99 98 97.

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