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2 Pc Kyb Excel-g Front Shock Absorbers For 1974-1983 Jeep Wagoneer Spring Mi on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions Brand:KYB Excel-G Type:Shock Absorber Manufacturer Part Number:SX-19QY 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 Manufacturer Warranty:180 Days / 1 Year / Lifetime Depending on Part Item Length:20.870 Interchange Part Number:Mercury Monroe C833 Gabriel KYB 36-26 Compatible Make:Jeep Compatible Model:Wagoneer Compatible Year:1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 Core Charge:Free - No Core Charge Position:Front Fitment Type:Direct Replacement Bundle Description:2 pc Genuine KYB Shock Absorber Kit UPC:Does not apply

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