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2011 Ford Expedition El Air Ride Shock Rear Spring Oem 8l14-5a891-ab Dirver Lh on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Booneville, Mississippi, US

Booneville, Mississippi, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:8L14-5A891-AB Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

UP FOR BIDDING IS A DRIVER REAR AIR SPRING REMOVED FROM A 2011 FORD EXPEDITION. THIS EXPEDITION ONLY HAD 24,000 MILES. THIS IS A OEM PART. THE PART IN THE PHOTOS IS THE ONE YOU ARE BUYING. FORD PART # 8L14-5A891-AB PLEASE LOOK AT PHOTOS BEFORE PURCHASE.  

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