Ford Oem Locking Lever 04-08 For Tilt Steering on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Tennessee, United States
FORD OEM TILT LEVER
This Genuine Factory Steering Column fits your 2004 FORD F-150 Heritage XLT V8 5.4 Liter CNG engine. The Original Equipment Manufacturer or OEM part number is 6L3Z3B661A. We also offer a wide variety of other parts for your FORD F-150 Heritage. Brand New, still in box. |
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