Chrysler Mopar 8.75 8 3/4 Dana 60 Housing End, Pair Weld-on Billet Steel on 2040-parts.com
Polson, Montana, United States
Pair, DoctorDiff billet steel housing ends fit '65 and newer Mopar spec brakes, MO-400/ST-400/RP-400 Green bearings or Set 7/A7 tapered wheel bearings. Heavy duty housing ends accept stock 8.75" inner axle seals. Housing ends are made with a generous bevel for weld penetration. $8 Flat Rate USA shipping. Please contact me for tech questions (406-883-4772 ask for Cass). |
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