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Gm Chevy 14 Bolt Duramax 1150, 4x4 Pinion Yoke on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, United States

Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

"GM, Chevy, 14 Bolt Duramax 1150, 4x4 Pinion Yoke"

Good used condition

Accepts 1350 series U-Joint

Will fit Trucks, Vans & Suburbans w/10½" full float rears from 1973 & up

Will fit AAM 1150 Duramax back rears, must change pinion seal.

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