Ford Lincoln Mercury Fram G10166 Gas/guel Filter 3/8" Inlet/outlet Fits Fg1011 on 2040-parts.com
Beavertown, Pennsylvania, US
PLEASE NOTE!!! DEPENDING ON YOUR VEHICLE MANUF. DATE... YOUR VEHICLE CAN TAKE TWO DIFFERENT FUEL/GAS FILTERS. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR INFO & APPLICATION BEFORE PURCHASING. FRAM G8018 REPLACES MOTORCRAFT FG1011/FG1083 AND HAS 3/8" INLET/OUTLET CONNECTOR TUBES.
You're buying ONE(1) new Fram G10166 gas filter that may fit 2003-2010 Ford Mustang, Thunderbird, Explorer, F150-550, Sport Trac, Super Duty, Lincoln Aviator, Mark LT, Navigator, LS, Mercury Mountaineer car/truck/SUV vehicles depending on application. Replaces Motorcraft FG1011 & FG1083. Use link below before purchasing. Please ask any questions or click on www.framcatalog.com/PartDetail.aspx?b=F&pn=G10166 for more info. FREE USPS 1st Class Shipping to US 50 states/territories. Others determined by postal zip code. |
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