
Dana Spicer Tailshaft For VX VY Commodore V6 Wagon & Ute - NB Code
This Brand New Dana Spicer Tailshaft is designed to fit Holden VX and VY Commodore V6 Wagon and Ute models with an NB code tailshaft. Built to precise OEM specifications, this driveshaft delivers reliable torque transfer and smooth power delivery - ideal for daily driving, towing, or performance applications.
Key Features
- High-quality Dana Spicer construction ensures long-lasting durability and performance
- Balanced and ready to install, minimizing vibration and driveline noise
- Engineered to match the exact fitment of VX and VY Commodore V6 Wagon & Ute NB code shafts
- Perfect replacement for worn or damaged tailshafts to restore smooth power transfer
- 12-months warranty included
Worn or imbalanced tailshafts can cause vibration, clunking, or premature drivetrain wear. This brand new Dana Spicer tailshaft offers a direct-fit solution to eliminate those issues - ensuring your Commodore runs smoothly and efficiently once again.
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Description
This Brand New Dana Spicer Tailshaft is designed to fit Holden VX and VY Commodore V6 Wagon and Ute models with an NB code tailshaft. Built to precise OEM specifications, this driveshaft delivers reliable torque transfer and smooth power delivery - ideal for daily driving, towing, or performance applications.
Key Features
- High-quality Dana Spicer construction ensures long-lasting durability and performance
- Balanced and ready to install, minimizing vibration and driveline noise
- Engineered to match the exact fitment of VX and VY Commodore V6 Wagon & Ute NB code shafts
- Perfect replacement for worn or damaged tailshafts to restore smooth power transfer
- 12-months warranty included
Worn or imbalanced tailshafts can cause vibration, clunking, or premature drivetrain wear. This brand new Dana Spicer tailshaft offers a direct-fit solution to eliminate those issues - ensuring your Commodore runs smoothly and efficiently once again.












