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91-01 Jeep Cherokee Xj Pair Of Rear Axle C Clips For Chrysler 8.25 8+1/4 Xj7 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Lunenburg, Massachusetts, United States

Lunenburg, Massachusetts, United States

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You are purchasing:

One USED factory original pair of rear axle c clips for Chrysler 8.25" equipped 91-01 Jeep Cherokee XJ's.

** Please note**  Item listed will fit the Jeep Cherokee XJ, NOT the larger Jeep Grand Cherokee.

This part was removed from a 99 Jeep Cherokee XJ with 107k miles. 

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