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12125 Alloy Usa Rear Axle Shaft Conversion Kit For 76-81 Jeep Cjs, Narrow-track on 2040-parts.com

US $251.24
Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, US

Smyrna, Georgia, US
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12125

12125

ALLOY USA

Rear Axle Shaft Conversion Kit for 76-81 Jeep CJs, Narrow-Track Axle

This 1-piece chromoly rear axle shaft conversion kit from Alloy USA fits 76-81 Jeep CJ5, 76-81 CJ7, and 1981 CJ8 with an AMC 20 rear axle.

Alloy USA uses high strength 4140 chromoly in all its Jeep axles. Our axles are heat-treated twice and induction hardened to produce these heavy-duty axles that are up to 35% stronger than stock 1040 axles. Alloy USA uses the latest cold spline rolling technology, to produce splines that are stronger than traditional cut splines. Our shafts are covered by an exclusive 10-year warranty! Rear axle shaft kits include everything you need for your installation: both passenger and drive side shafts, seals, bearings and wheel studs. This 1-piece axle shaft conversion kit includes 2 axle shafts, bearings, and wheel studs.

 

 

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We do not ship anywhere except the Continental United States.

We do not ship to PO boxes or APO addresses.

We do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico.

We do not ship to any International locations.

If you place an order and your address is to any of these locations it will be cancelled immediately and your payment will be refunded.

 

 



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