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Cv Joint Front Outer Bcj1241 Borg & Beck C.v. Driveshaft Top Quality Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Borg & Beck Manufacturer Part Number:BCJ1241 MPN:BCJ1241 Type:Joint Kit, drive shaft Function:Joint Kit, drive shaft Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right, Wheel Side Length:158 mm Additional Information 2:with groove Thread Size:M22X1.5 External Teeth, Wheel Side:27 Technical Information Number:Middle groove Seal Diameter:56.5 mm Internal Teeth, wheel side:26 Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: ACV1039, ACV1048, BORG & BECK: BCJ1241, Dr!ve+: DP2110.10.1406, GENERAL RICAMBI: RE1047, GSP: 844034, GSP: GCO44034, LÖBRO: 303934, NAPA: NCV1039, NCV1048, SPIDAN: 22274 EAN:Does not apply

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