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USA Standard Gear 8.8-Inch Rear Axle; Passenger Side; 31-Spline; 33-3/4-Inch Long (09-14 F-150)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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USA Standard Gear 8.8-Inch Rear Axle; Passenger Side; 31-Spline; 33-3/4-Inch Long (09-14 F-150)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 2.985 in. OD Wheel Bearing
      • 34 Spline
      • Advanced Heat-Treating Results in a Stronger, More Durable Axle
      • Fits Ford 9.75 in. Differential
      • Includes Wheel Bearing, Seal, Studs, and Lug Nuts
      • Length 35.375 in.
      • Rear, 6 Lug, LH

      Description

      USA Standard Gear replacement axles are built to meet or exceed OE quality. Engineered for an exact fit, USA Standard Gear axles are easy to install. They are heat treated to enhance strength and provide years of dependable service. This kit contains all the components to replace, repair, or upgrade axle shafts so your vehicle will be back on the road fast.

      Fitment:

      USA Standard Gear ZA K630326

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