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Teleflex Morse 15/16 1/4-28 Ball Joint Kit 30 Series 3300 031126 Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Teleflex, Morse, Hynautic, SeaStar Manufacturer Part Number:31126, 031126

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TELEFLEX 15/16 1/4-28 BALL JOINT KIT 30 SERIES 3300 031126 FREE  SHIP

***THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW

3300/4300/6400 SERIES BALL  JOINT
Are quick release type. Length given from center of stud to end of barrel.  Complete with nut and lockwasher.
Thread:1/4"-28 UNF
Length:15/16"
Stud:9/16"

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