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18 hours ago, Bobbie said:

I need a rear propeller shaft for a Renegade R4 left side. S800.03.02.02.00-R2.  And a rear hub TR1100.03.01.00.03 

THANKS BOBBIE 

Hi Bobbie, 

Glade to confirm that rear CV Axle for Renegade is still available. 

I'd like to list the main specs here for your reference: 

Total Length:  582-627 mm ( 22.91 - 24.68 inches)

Outer cv joint rebuild teeth count: 30 teeth

Inner cv joint rebuild teeth count: 32 teeth

Product photos as attached

If you want to buy, please send me email to [email protected] for further discussion. 

Thanks 

Casey / Leaf Asia 

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (1).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (4).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (5).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (7).jpg

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4 hours ago, CYJSP2009 said:

Hi Bobbie, 

Glade to confirm that rear CV Axle for Renegade is still available. 

I'd like to list the main specs here for your reference: 

Total Length:  582-627 mm ( 22.91 - 24.68 inches)

Outer cv joint rebuild teeth count: 30 teeth

Inner cv joint rebuild teeth count: 32 teeth

Product photos as attached

If you want to buy, please send me email to [email protected] for further discussion. 

Thanks 

Casey / Leaf Asia 

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (1).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (4).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (5).jpg

S800.03.02..02.00-R2   LF-261 (7).jpg

 

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