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Dorman Products Clutch Pilot Bushings 1951-79 Chrysler

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Clutch Pilot Bushings 1951-79 Chrysler
$17.99
Clutch Pilot Bushings
  • 1951-79 Chrysler
  • 1947-87 Dodge
  • 1958-83 Plymouth
  • .753" x .940"
  • Type A
  • Length: .880"
  • Powder Metal
  • 5/pkg
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 05/02/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    Type A Pilot Bushing Inside Diameter: 0.753" Outside Diameter: 0.94" Length: N/A Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth
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