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Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Seal Kit Lower Edelmann 8772 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.49
Location:

Buford, Georgia, United States

Buford, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Internet Product Code (IPC):22A82CA60F1 SKU:EDE:8772 MFG Model # (Series):8772 Brand:Edelmann Seal Kit Component Use:Lower Pitman Shaft Seal Manufacturer Part Number:8772 Item has MSDS?:N Special Fitment Information:N/A MFG Name:Plews-Edelmann MFG Brand Name:Edelmann Other Part Number:34961, 36-349600, 8772, 8401396 Warranty:Limited 12 month warranty. Interchange Part Number:349600, 2818, 5-2818, 34960, 2016, 2600-439739 Supplier Company Name:Plews-Edelmann UPC:Does not apply

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