Flaming River Billet U-joint - Fr1706dd - 3/4"dd X 3/4" Bore - Nickel Plated on 2040-parts.com
Cuba, Missouri, US
Flaming River Billet U-Joint |
Part # FR1706DD - 3/4"DD X 3/4" BORE |
The Billet-Joint® Universal Joints are CNC machined from aircraft steel to precision tolerances. The sealed needle bearing design will last ten times longer than a standard pin and block universal joint. The unique nickel plating prevents rust without the hassle of painting. |
NEW Flaming River Billet U-Joint #FR1706DD, still in original packaging. I have some inventory from my speed shop that I'm clearing out - take advantage of these great BELOW COST deals! |
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