Ford Explorer Ranger Mazda 4x4 4wd Auto Locking Hubs on 2040-parts.com
North Andover, Massachusetts, US
THIS LISTING IS FOR A PAIR OF LOCKING HUBS THAT WILL FIT Ford 1991-94 Explorer & 1991-1997 Ranger & Mazdas. Mates with 27 tooth axle. GOOD WORKING ORDER. |
THE PARTS ARE USED. IT'S GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
IT MIGHT HAVE SOME SCRATCHES FROM NORMAL WEAR.
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