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The item you are buying is a Ford 10 inch rear drum brake emergency – Brake kit. It consists of 2 cable lever arms, 2 cross bars, 2 springs, 2 tension washers, and 2 retainer clips. Lever arms and cross bars have been cleaned, media blasted and painted with cast blast paint.
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