New Raybestos Bc92931 Parking Brake Cable Wagner F102115 Aag3111 Aba091 on 2040-parts.com
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US
This is for one Raybestos parking brake cable.
Part number BC92931.
It is approx. 44 inches long.
One end has a threaded rod that is 5-1/2 inches long.
The other end has a 1/2 inch long crimped stop.
Interchangeable with the following part numbers:
Wagner F102115
Shipping is $7.99 for US buyers.
Shipping is $14.99 to Canada.
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