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6.8 Ford V10 Exhaust Manifold Studs Bolts Gasket Set Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $64.50
Location:

Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States

Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:NRF Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1 Part Brand:SSP Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

High quality Stainless stud and gasket set for your Ford V10 1997 - 2005 and 1997 - 2014 E series Vans. This set is what you need if your old bolts are corroded and rusted or you just want to clean up your engine. Using these studs will help keep your engine clean and serviceable for years to come. Top quality stainless that will hold up to the weather and the abuse that any real Diesel truck will see. Feel free to Ask about fleet pricing. This set is for both sides and includes high quality Victor Renz brand exhaust manifold gaskets. 

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