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Reman A-1 Cardone Power Steering Gear Fits 1978-1979 Plymouth Trailduster Cardo on 2040-parts.com

US $236.03
Location:

Union, New Jersey, United States

Union, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Core Charge:$ 1 Which is included in the total price Other Part Number:51-7528, 55-7528, 7528, 36-0717528 Quantity Sold:sold individually Input Shaft Type:Single Flat, Whistle Notch SKU:100:27-7528 Input Shaft Spline Count:31 + Flat & Notch Brand:Cardone Industries New or Remanufactured:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:27-7528 Steering Box Type:Power Steering Product Condition:Remanufactured Quantity Needed:1; Pressure Port Thread Size:11/16 x 18 Interchange Part Number:1177, 36G0062, AA1277528, Power Steering Gear Pump Rotation:Standard UPC:Does not apply

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