97-02 Ford Expedition Driver Airbag Srs Oem on 2040-parts.com
Rehoboth, Massachusetts, US
This listing is for a used driver side steering wheel airbag removed from a 1998 Ford Expedition. The airbag was in good working condition when removed. It is in very nice condition, barely showing wear from use (see pictures). Shipping is FREE and will be through USPS Parcel Select and will ship within one business day. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and check out my store for more Ford parts. The compatibility section used above is for search purposes only and may not be accurate. Contact your local dealer to confirm compatibility BEFORE purchasing. Please disregard this message for listings this does not apply to. |
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