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Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Dorman Fits 96-98 Suzuki Sidekick 1.6l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.30
Location:

Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature - Benefit 2:Hoses slide on for easy installation SKU:DOR:9025096 Package Contents:Thermostat Housing with Gasket Brand:Dorman Interchange Part Number:1756158B00, 815623, 85316 Manufacturer Part Number:902-5096 O Rings Included:Not Required Bolt Hole Diameter:0.313 In. Quantity Needed:1; Color/Finish:Natural Feature - Benefit 1:Direct replacement for a proper fit every time Outlet Diameter:1 In. Feature - Benefit 3:High-quality plastic or metal construction Material:Metal UPC:Does not apply

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