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1 Pair Of Moser 28 Spline C-clip Axels 55.5" Drum To Drum Centered Pinion on 2040-parts.com

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Anoka, Minnesota, United States

Anoka, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:MOSER ENGINEERING Warranty:No

ONE PAIR OF NEW MOSER ENGINEERING C-CLIP AXELS FOR 10 OR 12 BOLT GM WITH 28 SPLINE AND A 55.5" DRUM TO DRUM HOUSING WIDTH AND A CENTERED PINION LIKE YOU'D HAVE IN A STEERT ROD OR ? DOES NOT HAVE THE STANDARD GM PINION OFFSET WHERE BOTH AXELS ARE THE SAME LENGHT SO THEY WON'T WORK IN A CAMARO, NOVA, ETC. 1.400 BEARING DIAMETER, 2.750 BRAKE DRUM REGISTER. THEY ALSO HAVE A FORD 5 ON 4.5" BOLT CIRCLE. I CAN PUT A GM 5 ON 4.75 BOLT CIRCLE IN THEM IF YOU NEED FOR A ADDITIONAL $50.00. EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS.

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