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Spicer 32 Spline 3-1119 Drive Shaft Yoke.5" Long For 1-1/16" U-joints on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
32 SPLINE YOKE
Manufacturer Part Number:3=1119 Brand:SPICER Warranty:No

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HERE IS A SPICER DRIVE SHAFT YOKE. THIS IS A 32 SPLINE YOKE AND IT IS FOR 1-1/16" U-JOINTS. THE TOTAL LENGTH IS 5" AND THE END THAT GOES IN THE TRANS IS 3-1/2".  



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