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Yukon Gear Hardcore Locking Hub Set For Dana 60 / 35 Spline. 79-91 GM / 78-97 Ford / 79-93 DodgeSKU: YHC70001 UPC: 883584290827 Yukon Gear Hardcore Locking Hub Set For Dana 60 35 Spline. 79 91 GM 78 97 Ford 79 93 Dodge Upgrade your 4x4 with Yukon Gear YHC70001 hardcore locking hubs designed for Dana 60 front axles with 35 splines. These hubs fit 1979 1991 GM K V30 K V3500 trucks, 1978 1997 Ford F 250 F 350, and 1979 1993 Dodge W200 W250 W300 W350 models. Built for high torque off road use, they stay locked without disengaging and engage smoothly
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