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Steering Shaft Upper Dorman 425-183 on 2040-parts.com

US $102.35
Location:

Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:25809424, DOR425183 SKU:DOR:425183 Color/Finish:Black/Epoxy E-coat Brand:Dorman Shaft Length:9.75 In. Manufacturer Part Number:425-183 Shaft Diameter:3.25 In. Shaft Material:Steel Quantity Needed:1; Mounting Hardware Included:No Feature - Benefit 2:Direct replacement for a proper fit every time Installation Instructions Included:No Feature - Benefit 3:Easy to install?no special tools needed Spline Count:0 UPC:Does not apply

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