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Athens, Tennessee, United States
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Listed
for sale one rear leaf spring mounting bolt removed from a 2004
Ford F250 Super Duty with 148K miles. The bolt attaches the front portion of the rear axle leaf spring to the frame bracket. The bolt will not work on the rear portion of the leaf spring. The bolt is in good
condition with normal wear. Item
is sold with a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee. No refunds for labor,
refund for parts only! Let me know if you have any questions and thanks
for looking! We
currently part out Ford Superduty trucks. Check out our ebay store for
other items for sale.
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Leaf Springs for Sale
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