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USA Standard Gear Driveshaft 44429
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Part # 44429
SKU # 415528
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
44429
SKU #
415528
Weight
17lbs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
USA Standard Drive Shafts are new and made from high grade steel to reduce the wear and tear of everyday use. Many driveshaft components have been upgraded from OEM to eliminate known issues. USA Standard Gear replacement drive-shafts are computer balanced to provide a smooth running, vibration free driving experience. All drive shafts are quality inspected and come with everything needed for direct bolt-in installation, including greaseable u-joints for maintenance free performance. Enjoy a perfect fit, non-remanufactured driveshaft from USA Standard to keep your vehicle moving for years to come. Every driveshaft comes with a standard one year warranty against manufacturing defects.
- Compressed length of 26-3/8 in. measured from center to center of the furthest universal joint
- MECH 3R universal joint at the differential (1.125" Cap Diameter)
- New universal joints, slip yokes, shafts and components ensure a long life
- All units are dynamically balanced at 3,000+ RPMs for vibration-free driving
- USA Standard “Perfect Fit” drive shafts are guaranteed for proper fitment and easy installation
- USA Standard Driveshafts are strengthened over common OE shafts to prevent OE failure
- Slip yokes & u-joints are lubricated with high temperature grease
- Brand new and fully assembled for simple out-of-the-box replacement
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