1-1516 Neapco Universal Joint (u-joint) Fits Chrysler/mitsubishi Driveshafts on 2040-parts.com
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1-1516 Neapco Universal Joint (U-Joint) fits Chrysler/Mitsubishi Driveshafts Lock Up Measurements A & B- 3.027" Cap Diameter A & B- .985" |
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