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Idler Pitman Steering Arm Fits Mitsubishi L200 K62t 2.0 96 To 07 Mr241029 Febi on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:4913568RMP MPN:4913568RMP EAN:4913568RMP Type:Pitman Arm Function:Pitman Arm Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Length:128 mm Additional Information 2:with crown nut Spanner Size:19 Colour:Silver Weight:0.81 kg External Thread Size:M12 x 1,25 Reference OE/OEM Number:555: SP-7770, APlus: 23888AP, ASHIKA: 52-05-513, AYD OE - Excellence: 98-12777, BGA: SR6119, BLUE PRINT: ADC48726, BORG & BECK: BDL7013, DJ PARTS: DP1013, DLZ: PA0081, DYS: 23-27276, ETS: 16.IA.501, FAI AutoParts: SS8155, GMB: 0504-0530, GSP: S010014, GSP-BR: S010014, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS: J4805032, JAPANPARTS: PI-513, JAPKO: 52513, KAVO PARTS: SPA-5522, LYNXauto: C6005, MDR: GSP-S010014, MPA-8513, MERTZ: M-S1516, MI.R.A.: 37/7163, MITSUBISHI: MR241029, MOOG: MI-PA-15688, Movelex: M10408, NIPPARTS: N4805034, NPS: M410I33, PEMEBLA: JAPPI-513, RED-LINE: 40MI125, RODRUNNER: IA-MI-731, SKF: VKDY855504, SWAG: 80941292, TALOSA: 43-12774, TEKNOROT: MI-731, TRW: JPA7500, 41292

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