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Universal Joint Rear Moog 498 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.38
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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Length Measurement A:Outside of Bearing To Outside of Bearing SKU:MO:498 Length Measurement B:Outside of Groove to Outside of Groove Brand:Moog U-Joint Identification:2 Grooved and 2 Plain Round Bearings Manufacturer Part Number:498 Lube Fitting Location:Regular Lube Fitting in Cross Image:UJoint_2Grooved_2Plain.tif UPC:00080066609157 OE Series:Combination 507 x 430 Quantity Needed:1; Bearing Type B:Round Grooved Interchange Part Number:498, 498PM, 2173, 45U0160, 20014, PT2173, U2173 Bearing Type A:Round Plain

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