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95 96 97 98 99 Ford Explorer Rear Driveshaft Totransfer Case Bolts (4) 4.0l V6 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Greenup, Illinois, United States

Greenup, Illinois, United States
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Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:NONE Surface Finish:RUST METAL Interchange Part Number:NONE Warranty:No Other Part Number:THE # 12.9 ON BOLT HEAD Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Up for auction is 4 bolts out of a rear drive shaft of a 1998 ford explorer.They are in good working order. I know because I pulled them out of the tail shaft of the transmission myself.They are rusty and ugly but they will do the job but most old used bolts are but they are original oem ford parts. Im told they work in lots of ford model vehicles but not possitive as to all of them.They are a 12mm head bolt.So do your reserch and please view all pictures to see what you are buying and do all research to see that this is the item for you beacase you are buying whats in the pictures.I only ship for free to lower 48 states so if your in HAWAII, ALASKA, OR PUERTO RICO or any other place other than the 48 states email before buying so we can figer out shipping and make shore your address is confirmed as well. Please pay throught paypal asap after item is won and i will ship as soon as item is payed for. thanks for viewing add and dont forget to view other items i have for sale on ebay email any questions and happy ebay shopping

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