Mercruiser, U Joint, 75832t1, 75832a3 on 2040-parts.com
Waterloo, New York, United States
Brand New Mercruiser OEM HD U-joints. The Real Deal, not aftermarket! Why take a chance? Fits Alpha One Gen 2's 1991 - 1997 and may fit others. Please confirm this is the part number you need. Thanks for Looking!
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