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Bumper End & Support Brackets Passenger Side 2002 - 2012 Freightliner Columbia on 2040-parts.com

US $182.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:ALPHARIG Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:B52 B112 Part Type:Bumpers

 Front Bumper End support bracket and bumper end cap

Material: Aluminum Bracket, Injection PP Plastic End Caps

Brand: ALPHARIG
 
Condition: New
 
PASSENGER SIDE BUMPER END X 1AND PASSENGER SIDE BRACKET SUKPPORT X 1
(RIGHT BRACKET REPLACES OE PART # A22-54198-001), (RIGHT BUMPER END REPLACES OE PART # 21-26021-005)
 
Fits: 2002 - 2012 Freightliner Columbia
 
Direct Bolt On Replacement
 
Picture showing actual part.
 
 
 
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