Mopar Dana 60 Adjustable Pinion Snubber on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Here I have a Dana 60 adjustable pinion snubber. Highly adjustable. Threads are perfect. Will need new snubber itself.
Please look at photos carefully so you can be the judge of the condition and application. Very Important ! Due to the huge amount of non paying bidders I have been having Ebay has put a 48 hour payment limit on my account before Ebay files a non paying bidder claim. |
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