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Mopar Axle Shafts 8.25.8 1/4" Chrysler Imperial Dodge Plymouth Fifth Ave.3723982 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.82
Location:

Gallatin, Tennessee, United States

Gallatin, Tennessee, United States
Used ,Good Condition
Brand:mopar Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:3723982 Surface Finish:steel

Here is a pair of used RWD, 8 1/4" axle shafts removed from a low mileage '82 Imperial many years ago.

They interchange left to right, Appear to be Undamaged  No Bending or Twisting

Wheel studs look good too.

These fit many Mopars from the 1980's

Sold As-Is, Price is for Both Shafts. Thanks for Looking!

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