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Safe-t-plus 41-230 Blue Steering Stabilizer For Freightliner Roadmaster Spartan on 2040-parts.com

US $479.00
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Condition:New Brand:Safe-T-Plus Manufacturer Part Number:41-230

SAFE-T-PLUS 41-230 BLUE STEERING STABILIZER STEERING CONTROL * Easy to install * No welding * No drilling * Simply bolt onto the tie-rod and chassis * Heavy duty * Factory sealed * Maintenance free FITS: * Freightliner XC * Freightliner FRED * Freightliner (Most models w/leaf springs) * Magnum Blue Max 1997-1999 1-12" tie rod * Magnum (all others) * Roadmaster RR4R * Roadmaster RSR * Roadmaster (all others) * Spartan Verst w/I-Beam & IPD sway bar * Spartan 2004 K2 Series 1460 IFS (w/o Stabilizer Bar) * Spartan (all others) * Workhorse W16 thru 24 * Workhorse R-Series 2006-2008 * Workhorse UFO * International 4400 - 4700 Trucks, Ambulance, School Bus 2006-2008

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