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Speedmaster Stainless Steel Double D U-Joint 3/4" DD x 3/4" DD
746-PCE514.1001



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U-Joints
Procomp Electronics Steering U-joints are constructed from carefully selected 303 stainless steel for its strength, superior corrosion resistance, and shine. They have such a precision-machined finish that they look great right out of the box. They feature a sealed, needle-bearing design that'll outlast normal steering joints, while providing positive steering response with no backlash.
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Upgrade the Feel and Appearance of Your Steering Column
Speedmaster Steering Columns are machined from stainless steel with a chrome-plated finish. These steering columns contain an aluminum wheel hub with a 9-bolt, GM-style wheel pattern. Most steering columns are designed to accept most aftermarket steering wheels and feature GM wiring, an emergency flasher, directionals, and a 5-position tilt. Each column comes complete with a 3-piece dress-up kit that is precision machined from stainless steel or aluminum, containing a tilt lever, a turn signal lever, and an emergency flasher knob.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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