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Mcquay/norris Replacement Idler Arm #fa666 New #rpc20140 #rp20140 on 2040-parts.com

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Frederic, Wisconsin, United States

Frederic, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:RPC Kit or Single Part:Single Part Manufacturer Part Number:FA666 OE Spec or Performance/Custom:Performance/Custom Other Part Number:RP20140 Kit Parts Included:Idler Arm Placement on Vehicle:Right Greasable or Sealed:Greasable

MCQUAY/NORRIS

Idler Arm
Grease Zerk Factory Installed

Part #FA666
RPC #20140
RP #20140

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