Sprint Car Midget Micro Racing Woodward Steering Slipper Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Woodward Steering lower slipper steering shaft. Brand new never been used or assembled. Standard slide Yoke has 8 inch tube with about 3 inches of stroke. Spline on the end is 3/4" - 20 spline. Shipped dry to make welding easier. Special grease for the spline is supplied in a separate container. The part number for this product is #SLA200. This retails new for $114.65!
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