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Chrysler Oem Anti-lock Brakes-rear Speed Sensor 56029339ad on 2040-parts.com

US $24.61
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Genuine OEM:Yes Weight:0.24 [lb] Quantity Sold:sold individually Height:1 [in] SKU:107:56029339AD Length:12 [in] Brand:Mopar Item Name:Rear Speed Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:56029339AD Position:Rear Left Fitment Footnotes:Incl.abs Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness; Other Part Number:56029339AB, 56029339AC Quantity Needed:1 Width:5.752 [in] Category 1:Brakes UPC:Does not apply

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