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Belt Tensioner Assembly Gates 38123 Fits 92-97 Ford F-250 5.8l-v8 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.99
Location:

Winters, California, United States

Winters, California, United States
Belt Tensioner Assembly GATES 38123 fits 92-97 Ford F-250 5.8L-V8, US $40.99, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Standard Pack:1 SKU:GAT:38123 Material:Steel Brand:Gates Contact Surface:Smooth/Backside Manufacturer Part Number:38123 Tariff Code:8708.99.8180 Hydraulic Damper:No Other Part Number:45877, 800121, 999187, 5877, 12814, 999187A, 35123 Outside Diameter (mm):76 Interchange Part Number:38006, 49006, 89236, 38123, 49223, 419-203, 305236 Number of Pulleys:1 Country of Origin:US Pulley 1 Flanged:No

Gates Serpentine Belt 38123

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