Brake Backing Plate 11 Inch Right Hand Cj5 Cj7 Model 2o on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
Good used right hand passengers side brake backing plate for 1976-1978 CJ5 CJ7 with 11 inch brakes. NOT 10 INCH!
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