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Inner Rack End Fits Volvo 240 P24, P245 2.3 79 To 93 Tie Rod Joint B&b 1272947 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Borg & Beck Manufacturer Part Number:4468629RMP MPN:4468629RMP EAN:4468629RMP Type:Inner Tie Rod Function:Inner Tie Rod Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right Length:283 mm Thread Measurement 1:M20X1.5 Thread Measurement 2:M14X2.0 for steering manufacturer:Camgear Axle Joint Thread Type:with right-hand thread, with external thread Manufacturer Restriction:Cam Gears Axle Joint Length:283 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:BENDIX: 041082B, BIRTH: AX0865, BORG & BECK: BTR4263, DEEZA: VL-B116, DELPHI: TA1571, FEBI BILSTEIN: 12724, FIRST LINE: FTR4263, FLENNOR: FL501-C, FRAP: 751, LEMFÖRDER: 025160025616, 12007, 1200702, 25160025616, MAPCO: 49953, MEYLE: 5160303282, 5160303282, MONROE: L2717, MOOG: VVAX3282, MOPROD: MTR2354S, NK: 5034812, OCAP: 0600865, OPTIMAL: G2612, PEX: 12.06.069, 1206069, QUINTON HAZELL: QR2354, QUINTON HAZELL: QR2354S, RTS: 92-07025, RUVILLE: 916522, SACHS: AR6053, SIDEM: 67134B, SPIDAN: 45102, TALOSA: 44-04689, TALOSA: 4404689, TRISCAN: 85002717, 87002717, TRW: 45ES3282, TRW: JAR156, UNIPART: GSJ3943, UGCGSJ3943, VAICO: V95-0563, VECO: VB4573, VEMA: 22685, VOLVO: 1272947, BTR4263

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