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Ezgo Tie Rod End For 1965-2000 Gas/electric Golf Cart Passenger Right Thread on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:EZGO AFTER MARKET Part Brand:AFTER MARKET #S 260 EZ TIE ROD Manufacturer Part Number:EZGO # 27205G02, 30922G1,50165G1,7042024 BUGGIES PLUS SUSPENSON:STEERING BOX JOINT GREASE FITTING Compatible Make:E-Z-GO UPC:Does not apply

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 IN STOCK & READY TO SHIP
RIGHT HAND (PASSENGER SIDE) TIE ROD END

REPLACES EZGO # 

18375G1, 20795G2,

 27205G02, 30922G1,50165G1,7042024

AFTERMARKET #  260

INCLUDES THE = Tie Rod End,
 rubber boot, castle nut, cotter key & jam nut

FITS EZGO MARATHON, MEDALIST & TXT 
 ELECTRIC & GAS CARTS 1965 - 2000

THIS FITS CARTS WITH
 STEERING RACK MOUNTED ON UPPER FRAME

WILL NOT WORK WITH
 STEERING RACK MOUNTED ON THE AXLE
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CART


SHIPS FIRST CLASS MAIL WITH TRACKING #

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