Gem Electric Car Steering Column Assembly 2003 & Older Factory Part 0112-00130 on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
GEM CAR STEERING SHAFT ASSEMBLY Factory Original New Part for 2003 and older GEM Electric Vehicles As shown in pictures Does not include new bolts shown in catalog photo. This is Just the shaft assembly with Bearings Replace your worn out steering shaft that has slop due to broken bearings
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