* (1 Pr) Old Man Emu Cso45r Leaf Springs, 05'-09' Toyota Hilux/pickup on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON (1 pair/set) OF :
OLD MAN EMU
CS045R / ARB
LEAF SPRINGS
SOME APPLICATIONS ARE FOR A
2005-2009
TOYOTA HILUX / TOYOTA PICKUP
DIM. 40" x 12" x 4
1.75" REAR LEAF SPRING LIFT
NO HARDWARE IS INCLUDED, JUST THE SPRINGS
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