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New Caney, Texas, United States
Brand:TRW 48121
Ball Diameter (MM):7.9250
Manufacturer Part Number:RP-3174
Footnote:(HAR) Hardened
Interchange Part Number:DPR317, PR143, 48016, MPR-317, 11H002, 1921330
Feature 2:Exceptional material quality
Other Part Number:2154013, 192-1330, PR317, 215-4013
Application Specific:Y
Size:Standard Size
Feature 3:Exacting tolerances
Engine Specific:Y
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