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US $37.41
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Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Lube Fitting Location:Regular Lube Fitting in Bearing SKU:MO:295A U-Joint Identification:4 Round Plain Bearings Brand:Moog OE Series:Spicer 1410 (SPL36) Manufacturer Part Number:295A Image:UJoint_4Plain.tif Bearing Type B:Round Plain UPC:00080066605647 Bearing Type A:Round Plain Length Measurement B:Outside of Bearing To Outside of Bearing Bearing Diameter A - Inch:1.188 Length Measurement A:Outside of Bearing To Outside of Bearing Bearing Diameter B - Inch:1.188

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