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Neapco Brute Force Universal Joints on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Vanderbilt, Michigan, United States

Vanderbilt, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:BRUTE FORCE -NEAPCO Warranty:No

 Selling this stuff as a package it was bought for a 79 ford 4x4 years ago but never installed. HD Brute force Neapco u joints w/o grease zerk holes for front axles,front drive shaft,rear drive shaft and one extra precision u joint and axle bearings and seals.  You can look up the part numbers to see if will work for application. These u joints will fit a lot of different car and trucks.  (2) 2-3011bf   (2) 2-1175bf  (2)6301bf  (1) precision 534g  (2) bearings and races  (2) Timken 4250  axle seals. There is about a 100.00 worth of parts but selling for 35.00 with free shipping in the lower 48.  US SALES ONLY

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