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Front Upper Shock Strut Mount Kit Plate Bearing Pair Set Of 2 For Honda Civic on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Statesville, North Carolina, US

Statesville, North Carolina, US
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Front Upper Shock Strut Mount Kit Plate Bearing Pair Set of 2 For Honda Civic


Detailed Applications

Specifications:
  • Comes as a PAIR
    • Fits both LH (Driver Side) & RH (Passenger Side) FRONT UPPER
  • Includes mounting plates & bearings
  • Direct fit replacements
  • Built to strict quality control standards

Brand NEW fitting for the following years and models:

  • 2002-03 Acura EL Strut Mount Kit Upper Front Pair
  • 2005-06 Acura RSX Strut Mount Kit Upper Front Pair
  • 2002-05 Honda Civic Front Upper Strut Mount Kit Pair (excluding SI Models)
  • 2003-05 Honda Civic Hybrid Strut Mount Kit Upper Front Pair

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