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Weld In Threaded Bung Left 3/4-16 Thread .058 Heim Joint Tube End 1 1/4 O.d. on 2040-parts.com

US $5.75
Location:

Joplin, Missouri, United States

Joplin, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SD-614-L Material:1045 Steel Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Outside Diameter:1 1/4" or 1.250 Surface Finish:Machined Tube Size:0.058 Brand:Speed Dealer Customs Thread:3/4" - 16 Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Type:Weld In Tube Adapter End

Made in the USA by SDChassis

SD Chassis Weld In Left Tube Adapter 3/4" 16 Thread .058 Tube End

Specifics:

*Single LH Side Tube Adapter

*Thread is 3/4-16

*O.D. is 1 1/8"

*Tube Wall Thickness 0.095

*Material 1045 Steel


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