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Rear Axle Shaft for 1967-1970 Ford Mustang & Mercury Cougar, Right/Passenger Side [Ford 9 in. 31-Spline]
555-62675
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JEGS 555-62675 Ford 9 in. Right/Passenger Side Rear Axle Shaft Includes:
- (1) Axle Shaft Bearing for Small Housing End
- (1) Axle Shaft Bearing Lock Collar
- (1) Axle Shaft Seal
- (5) Wheel Studs: 1/2 in.-20 RH x 1.875 L with .618 Knurl Diameter
JEGS 555-62675 Right/Passenger Side Rear Axle Shaft for 1967-1970 Ford Mustang and Cougar with a 31-spline Ford 9 in. rear axle is easy to install. JEGS Ford 9 in. rear axle shaft is forged from 1541H alloy steel and is more durable than a factory axle. Our JEGS rear axle shaft is the perfect replacement upgrade for a factory worn-out or broken axle.
Note: Fits applications with stock 31-spline (small Ford 9 in.) housing ends. This axle shaft will not fit with (large Ford 9 in.) housing ends. 9" Ford Axle Housing End Identification
Specifications:
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