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Vw Volkswagen Bug Rebuilt Balljoint Front End Axle Beam 1966-1977 With Spindles on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Norwalk, California, United States

Norwalk, California, United States
Used German beam. Sand blasted and straightened with new quality ball joints installed. Painted to protect for corrosion purposes only but not to show car standards. Some beams have superficial scratches and weld marks from repairs, shipping or handling. This in no way has any effect on the function of the product. It is only aesthetics. Some people retouch the paint with a spray can. That's how we do it. We do not recommend powder coating the beam due to heat distortion problems.
Manufacturer Part Number:Balljointbeamstockdiscspindle Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Interchange Part Number:Balljointbeamstockdiscspindle Surface Finish:Painted Other Part Number:Balljointbeamstockdiscspindle

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