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US $14.95
Location:

Kuna, Idaho, US

Kuna, Idaho, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Federated Auto Parts Manufacturer Part Number:P534G Interchange Part Number:3105 Warranty:No

Federated Auto Parts
Universal Joints
2 New Joints

Attributes:

Contents : U-Joint & 4 Internal Clips
Dimension : 1.13" x 1.13" Brg. Dia. x 2.37" x 2.37" Between Grooves
U-Joint Type : 4 Grooved Bearings


BUICK(1961 - 2007)
CADILLAC(1950 - 2011)
CHEVROLET(1967 - 2011)
CHRYSLER(2007 - 2009)
DODGE(1975 - 2010)
FORD(1968 - 1993)
GMC(1967 - 2011)
HUMMER(2003 - 2009)
ISUZU(1996 - 2008)
JEEP(2003 - 2006)
LINCOLN(1968 - 1979)
MERCURY1979
OLDSMOBILE(1954 - 2004)
PLYMOUTH(1974 - 1981)
PONTIAC(1956 - 2002)
SAAB(2005 - 2009)

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