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Hvac Heater Hose-small I.d. Heater Hose Dayco 87792 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Marshall, Missouri, United States

Marshall, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Hose Type:Single I.D. Hose SKU:DAY:87792 Other Part Number:203118, E87792 Brand:Dayco Trunk Height:21 1/4 Manufacturer Part Number:87792 Material:EPDM End 2 Inside Diameter:5/8 Color:Black End 1 Inside Diameter:5/8 Interchange Part Number:5058858AC, 19038, 18102L, 64418, 303792, DAY87792 Contains Heat Shield:N SAE Specification:SAE J20R3 Class D-1, SAE J1684 Type EC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:036687165169

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