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Disc Brake Pad-organic Rear Acdelco Pro Durastop 17d813 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.84
Location:

Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:SGD813C, ACT863, PGD813C, MKD813, D813CT, SPF813C SKU:A14:17D813 Other Part Number:19313322, SPF813S, AT1313, PD813, BCD813, AT813 Brand:ACDelco Professional Durastop Grade Type:Performance Manufacturer Part Number:17D813 Web Content Update Date:2016-02-04 Friction Material Composition:Organic Placement on Vehicle:Rear Friction Material Bonding Type:Bonded Fitment Footnotes:Oe Equipped W/ceramic Pads; Friction Material Thickness Outer Pad:14.90 Quantity Needed:1; Friction Material Thickness Inner Pad:14.90 UPC:Does not apply

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