1973 73 Ford Truck Nos Wheel Stud Box Of 10 D3tz-1107-b on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
Compatibility is the Responsibility of the buyer please make sure it will be correct for your needs before you buy. The part number (D3TZ) suggests for 1973 Ford trucks. Possibly will work for other years, makes, and models. I have seen a cross reference in my research for other makes.
Item offered is one box of "Ten" Ford NOS wheel studs.
Buyer to receive actual ones pictured (10 studs). part number D3TZ-1107-B.
Have been stored many years, package in rough shape, and studs have a small amount of rust stains on them.
If you have any questions please message.
Free shipping to the Lower 48 United States only.
International buyers please note, the shipping cost does not include any duties or other charges may incur as it enters your country.
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