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El Camino Driveshaft Support Bearing, Billet Aluminum, Polyurethane & Heavy-Duty Bearing, 1959-1960

Item EK-55-194786-1
El Camino Driveshaft Support Bearing, Billet Aluminum, Polyurethane & Heavy-Duty Bearing, 1959-1960
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Replacement Bearing
      • Upgraded Design
      • Overcomes Common Premature Wear Associated With Originals
      • Machined Billet Housing
      • Polyurethane Insulator
      • Heavy-Duty Oversize Carrier Bearing
      • Includes Grade 8 Mounting Bolts
      • Test Up To 1000hp

      Description

      The El Camino Store is proud to offer one of the best bang for your buck you can make on any 1959-1960 El Camino B-body. If you own a 1959-1960 El Camino, then you know how weak the original drive shaft support bearing is. Even the originals didn’t stand up well to the torque demands of the factory motors. These super strength driveshaft support bearings overcome the failures of the OE design by replacing the stamped steel unit with ultra-strong thick wall billet machined 7075-T6 aluminum. High impact Polyurethane cushion can absorb the shock of high torque acceleration and helps to smoothly deliver the power to the wheels under extreme conditions. Tested on 1000hp car with a 2 piece telescoping driveshaft, these 1959-1960 bearing will last under any punishing conditions. We even include s

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