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Mg Td Or Tf Front Suspension Left Hand on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Missouri, US

Missouri, US
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This front left hand suspension was removed from a TF, cleaned and stored since 1962.  It will fit either a TD or TF left front suspension and is NOT interchageable with the right side.  This assembly consists of a Steering Knuckle (264-170), a Swivel Pin (264-230). a Steering Arm (264-050) and an Oil Seal Spacer (264-080).  Not shown in my picture but included is the original castellated nut that screws onto the end of the steering knuckle and retains the brake drum.  All the threads are undamaged and none of the pieces show any wear.   These parts are no longer manufactured or supplied as new parts.

Please ask any questions you may have prior to placing a bid.

I will ship via UPS who automatically insures it for $100.  My shipping estimate is for the lower 48 states.

No foreign sales.

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