Brake Lining 1949-1956 Nash,olds,mercury,packard Wagner 2025a on 2040-parts.com
Homer, Georgia, US
Brake linings for the following cars/trucks
Axle set
Nash Ambassdor 1955 Front Models 5560, 5580
Hudson 1955 Front Models 35560, 35580,Hornet w/PB
Mercury 1955 - 1956 Front All Models
Mercury 1957 Front or Rear All Models
Olds 1949 -1955 Front Models 88, 98
Packard 1955 - 1956 Front Models 5422, 5540, 5560
Rivets for all four wheels are an additional $5.00 including free shipping. Use eBay item number 200956119473 to purchase this item.
Remember to send me the make model and year of the vehicle needing the rivet set.
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