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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupDrive Shaft Stub Shaft - 4.000 x 0.134 Tubing
| Series | 1710 |
| Material | Steel |
| Spline Count | 16 |
| Involute Spline | N |
| Major Diameter | 2.500 |
| Fits Tube Diameter | 4.000 |
| BUTT DIAMETER | 3.743 |
| End Of Spline To Radius (r) | 9.562 |
| End Of Spline To Weld (k) | 10.562 |
| Fit Tube Wall Thickness | .134 |
| Length Of Spline (l) | 4.000 |
| Glidecote Spline | Y |
| Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) | 8708990000 |
| Country of Origin (Primary) | IN |
| UPC | 00023913211882 |
| VMRS Code | 024002056 |
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| Allison Transmission | 00655046 |
| Capacity | 117565 |
| Daimler Truck North America | 02-7100837, SP 6 40 521, SP 6 40 521HP |
| Dana Commercial Vehicle Service Parts | 2104-640521, 6-40-451, 6-40-521SB, 6-40-651 |
| Dresser | 945964 |
| Emergency One | 360293 |
| FWD | 46726 |
| Freightliner | SP 6 40 521HP, 02-7100837, SP 6 40 521 |
| General Motors | 00655046 |
| Ingersoll Rand | 945964 |
| International Harvester (IHC) | 425866C1, 640521, 6-40-521, 640521SP, D640521, D640521B, E640521, SB640521, SD640521 |
| Mack | 2104-640521 |
| Meritor | 17N40521, PS40-16-15 |
| Midwest | 6-40-521R |
| Motor Coach Industries | 655046 |
| NEAPCO | N6-40-521 |
| Navistar | 425866C1, 640521, 6-40-521, D640521, D640521B, DS640521, E640521, SB640521, SD640521 |
| Neapco OE Series | N6-40-521 |
| Orion | F0705503AE |
| Paccar Parts | 6-40-521 |
| Peterbilt | 17-DS-313 |
| Rockwell International | 17N-40-521, PS40-16-15 |
| Terex | 04216339 |
| UAP | 6-40-521 |
| Universal Coach | 655046 |
| Volvo | 2104-640521, 3082167, SHP640521, SP 640521 |
| WORLD AMERICAN | 6-40-521R |
| Workhorse | 3082167 |
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