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USA Standard Gear ZA K630102 - Rear Axle Kit Fits GM 8.5 Inch Diff 28 Spline 6 Lug 31-1/2 Inch Long USA Standard

USA Standard Gear  |  SKU: FDHD-ZA K630102
Sale price $20089 Regular price $22098

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Description

USA Standard Gear ZA K630102 - Rear Axle Kit Fits GM 8.5 Inch Diff 28 Spline 6 Lug 31-1/2 Inch Long USA Standard

USA Standard Gear uses advanced alloys and the latest heat-treating technologies to produce a strong, durable axle. This kit contains all the components to replace, repair, or upgrade axle shafts so your vehicle will be up and running fast.

  • Fits GM 8.5 inch. Differential
  • Length 31.5 inch.
  • 28 Spline
  • Rear, 6 Lug
  • 2.53 inch. Od Wheel Bearing
  • Includes Wheel Bearing, Seal, Diff Cover Gasket, Studs, and Lug Nuts

Features and Benefits:

  • Fits GM 8.5 inch. Differential
  • Length 31.5 inch.
  • 28 Spline
  • Rear, 6 Lug
  • 2.53 inch. Od Wheel Bearing
  • Includes Wheel Bearing, Seal, Diff Cover Gasket, Studs, and Lug Nuts

Details:

  • AAP UDA 12:Ea
  • AAP UDA 22:1
  • Inboard Spline Quantity:28
  • Retainer Included:no
  • Wheel Bolt Pattern Size:6 x 5.5 inch

Application Summary:

1987-1988 Chevrolet Blazer (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)

  • 1982-1986 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1981-1986 Chevrolet K10 (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1981-1985 Chevrolet K10 Suburban (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1988 Chevrolet K1500 (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1987 Chevrolet V10 (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1987-1988 Chevrolet V10 Suburban (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1981-1988 GMC K1500 (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1981-1985 GMC K1500 Suburban (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1987-1988 GMC V1500 Suburban (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)
  • 1987 GMC V1500 (Rear) (Drive: 4WD)

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