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Synergy Manufacturing Replacement Sector Shaft Brace Block Sealed Bearing (20-25 Jeep Gladiator JT)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item JG25206
Synergy Manufacturing Replacement Sector Shaft Brace Block Sealed Bearing (20-25 Jeep Gladiator JT)
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      Synergy Replacement Sector Shaft Brace Bearing Blocks for JK / JL / JT and even PSC Big Bore Kits! These heavy duty replacement blocks are now all made from steel and feature a maintenance free sealed bearing. We also offer a bronze oilite bearing for the JL / JT applications for those who want to be able to service their bearing. Please find the application you need in the table below.

      Includes:(1) Steel Bearing block with selected Bearing

      (2) Mounting bolts

      Notes:Oilite bronze bearing only available for JL / JT applications

      Fitment:

      Synergy Manufacturing 8869-06

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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