2000-2011 Ford Focus Rear Upper Control Arm Oem on 2040-parts.com
Manhattan, Kansas, US
This came off of a 2001 Ford Focus 2 door hatchback ZX3 with 127,00 miles. Please double check to make sure the part fits your car. From what i could find this part should work on driver or passenger side cars from 2000-2011 all makes and models. This listing is for one upper control arm.
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