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1948-71 Emergency Brake Cable (44.5 Inch) 1948-1949 Cj2a, 1948-1953 Cj3a, 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Dothan, Alabama, United States

Dothan, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crown Automotive Sales Co. Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:J0646142 UPC:848399052893


This Part Fits The Following:


Fits:

  • Jeep CJ-2A (1948-1949) w/ 9″ Brakes; After Serial #: 183948.
  • Jeep CJ-3A (1948-1953) w/ 9″ Brakes.
  • Jeep CJ-3B (1953-1968) w/ 9″ Brakes.
  • Jeep CJ-5 (1955-1971) w/ 9″ or 10″ Brakes.
  • Jeep CJ-6 (1955-1971) w/ 9″ or 10″ Brakes.
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  • Emergency Brake Cable; 44-1/2″ Long; Used on applications with cane handle.



 



 
 
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