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G2 95-2052-2-322 Replacement Right Rear Axle Shaft For 07-09 Jk Rubicon Dana 44 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States
G2 95-2052-2-322 Replacement Right Rear Axle Shaft for 07-09 JK Rubicon Dana 44, US $175.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:G2 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:95-2052-2-322 Surface Finish:black Interchange Part Number:631410106480

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G2 95-2052-2-322 Replacement Right Rear Axle Shaft for 07-09 JK Rubicon Dana 44

PRODUCT INFORMATION:
 Brand:    
 G2
 Part Number:    
 95-2052-2-322
 UPC:
 631410106480




DESCRIPTION:

G2's high strength axle shafts are engineered to withstand the added load of high torque applications and to remedy the common faults found with factory shafts. Forged from high grade alloy steel and heat treated to exceed OEM specifications, these axles are designed for extended service life. Added features such as Big Spline options, rolled splines and use of better materials allow you to confidently run larger tires without the risk of failure.

● G2 Axle and Gear JEEP JK Dana 44 Replacement Axle
● Forged 1541H Steel
● 31.50in. Overall Length
● 32 Spline
● Brake Pilot Surface 2.828in.
● Bearing 1.565in.
● 5 on 5in. Bolt Circle
● Passenger Side





SHIPPING DIMENSIONS:
     Weight:    
 22.0 lb(s).
     Length:    
 37.0 in(s).     
Width:
 7.3 in(s).
Height:
 7.5 in(s).



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