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2x Shock Absorbers (pair) Rear 20583 Febi Damper 21243048 21862164 22717925 New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:20583 MPN:20583 EAN:4027816205838 Type:Shock Absorber Function:Shock Absorber Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Shock Absorber Type:Oil Pressure Shock Absorber Design:Telescopic Shock Absorber Weight:6.9 kg Shock Absorber Mounting Type:Top Eye, Bottom Pin Max. Length:772 mm Min. Length:453 mm Pipe Diameter:80 mm. 70 mm Mounting points diameter:16 mm Piston conrod diameter:20 mm External Thread Size:M16 x 1,5 Reference OE/OEM Number:AUGER: 20501, BOGE: 50-F87-0, DT Spare Parts: 2.62668, Maysan Mando: N6789702, MONROE: T5392, RENAULT TRUCKS: 7421909816, 7423960720, SACHS: 315368, SAMPA: 034.186, ST-TEMPLIN: 04.170.7950.607, VOLVO: 21243048, VOLVO: 21862164, 22717925

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