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Willys Jeep New Replacement Steering Bellcrank Shaft / 48-66 Cj & Military Jeeps on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monrovia, California, United States

Monrovia, California, United States
Condition:New

 NEW REPLACEMENT STEERING BELLCRANK SHAFT FOR WILLYS JEEP.

 FITS THE FOLLOWING JEEPS:

48-49 CJ-2A after serial number 199079
49-53 CJ-3A
53-64 CJ-3B
55-66 CJ-5
50-52 M38
52-66 M38A1

Complete steering bellcrank repair kit. Includes new pin, bearings, washer, and nut.

Replacement for 7/8" diameter x 4-1/2" long shaft.  Stops slop and shaft wobble.

 U.S. SHIPPING ADDRESS OR E-BAY GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM ONLY.

 PAYMENT BY PAYPAL IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF WINNING BID.


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