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Ford 9" Short Wide Steel Yoke on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Dermott, Arkansas, United States

Dermott, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fast Shafts Other Part Number:919-71100

This is a short wide steel yoke with 1-1/8" cap diameter and 3-1/4" yoke height. They fit Ford 9" with 1330 U-joint and 28 spline. The mounted lenght on these yokes is 3.33" and the overall lenght is 4.03". These steel yokes feature a natural finish.

1-1/8" cap diameter
3-5/8" wide u-join
3-1/4" yoke height
Mounted lenght: 3.33"
Overall lenght: 4.03"
Natural finish
Steel
Fits Ford 9"

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