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One New Front Lower Left Suspension Control Arm & Ball Joint Dorman 520-971 on 2040-parts.com

US $163.66
Location:

Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dorman (OE Solutions) Material Description:Rubber Bushing Manufacturer Part Number:520-971 Product Type:Casting/Forged Interchange Part Number:MS70102, CA1095, 260-5626, CB43003, 507-1389, 45D3389 Includes Ball Joint:Yes, Threaded Stud Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Includes Bushings:Yes Warranty:Yes Product Attachment Method:Pressed Ball Joint Attachment Country/Region of Manufacture:China Product Pre-Greased:TRUE Material:Iron, Rubber Product Adjustment Option:Non-Adjustable Package Quantity:1 Manufacturer Warranty:Limited Lifetime Location on Vehicle:Front Lower Left Seller Warranty:One Year against Manufacturer's Defects; Part cost Package Contents:Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly UPC:019495147732

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