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Engine Camshaft Bearing Set Fits 1966-2002 Jeep Cherokee J10 Wrangler Sea on 2040-parts.com

US $52.01
Location:

Hempstead, New York, United States

Hempstead, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:958CS, 4C549S, SH549S, SH-549S, VPC94031 SKU:SE:1244M Part Material:Steel backed babbitt or bronze alloy Brand:Sealed Power Feature 1:Steel-backed Babbitt lining material Manufacturer Part Number:1244M Feature 5:ISO & QS certified manufacturing What is in the box:In the box: camshaft bearings Fitment Footnotes:Std Size; Standard Size:Standard Quantity Needed:1; Package Alert:Full set Interchange Part Number:3205711, SH-1980S, 1244M, N-7, SH1980S, CC480 Emission Code:1 UPC:Does not apply

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