Mag Hytec Differential Cover Gm Rear Diff Cover Chevy/gm American Axle 10-8.5 on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, Kentucky, US
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Chevrolet / GMC American Axle 10-8.5 Overall height 3 1/4" GM 1970 to present 1500 Truck, Suburban 1500 & 2500, Blazer, Vans & some cars
Includes: Bolt kit, Drain Plug and Dip Stick.
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