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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Shaftec Manufacturer Part Number:CV1595N MPN:CV1595N EAN:5054259086464 Type:Joint, drive shaft Function:Joint, drive shaft Replaces:CV1053N; CV1594N Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle, Wheel Side Length:150 mm Diameter:90 mm Additional Information:with retaining ring rear side External Teeth, Wheel Side:27 Seal Diameter:58 mm Internal Teeth, wheel side:36 Length 2:88 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: ACV1127, DRIVELINK: DN4175K, EAI: CV22415K, METELLI: 15-1844, Multiparts: 12-291976

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