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Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, United States

Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wagner Manufacturer Part Number:MX421

Part Number: MX421 Marketing Statement: Wagner® Brake Products - #1 in Global Friction - offers product lines that feature quick, convenient, precise installation for passenger vehicles and medium-duty commercial applications that deliver original equipment quality, fit and form. Feature Wagner® ThermoQuiet® is the most innovative and technologically advanced brake pad available in the industry. The result is quiet performance, superior stopping power and enhanced durability. Application specific semi-metallic formulation Asbestos-free friction material Abutement Hardware Included: No Friction Thickness Inner Pad: 0.631 Friction Thickness Outer Pad: 0.631 Front or Rear Pads: Front OEM Replacement: Yes Package Quantity: 4 Pad FMSI Number: 7308 - D421 Pad Material: Semi-Metallic Performance: No Shims Included: Yes Wear Sensors Included: No

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