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Rack And Pinion Complete Unit Cardone 26-9008 Reman Fits 98-10 Vw Beetle on 2040-parts.com

US $320.01
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Core Charge:$ 90 Which is included in the total price Tie Rod Ends Included:Inner Quantity Sold:sold individually Input Shaft Length:2.625"" SKU:A-1:26-9008 Distance Between Mounting Holes:4.125"" Brand:Cardone Industries Input Shaft Diameter:5/8 Manufacturer Part Number:26-9008 Casting Material:Steel/Aluminum Return Port Thread Size:M16 x 1.5 Other Part Number:26-2938, 206478, 3184N, 8782, FENRP2646 Package Contents:Rack and Pinion, Instruction Sheet Interchange Part Number:8783, 26-9008, 3184, AA1269008, 36-12646, 50-25576 Number of Mounting Holes:2 UPC:Does not apply

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