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Cv Joint Boot Kit Front Outer Moog 6487 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.38
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Lindenhurst, New York, United States

Lindenhurst, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:2; SKU:MG:6487 Feature 5:Convoluted boots allow for increase articulation Brand:Moog Feature 4:Boot material designed for strength Manufacturer Part Number:6487 Feature 3:Straps have superior strength Feature 1:Replaces the OEM fitment UPC:00080066611297 Feature 6:Ease of installation Position:Front Outer Interchange Part Number:6487, 85-1324 Fitment Footnotes:Neoprene Material; Material:Neoprene

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