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Ihc International Harvester Lower Left Front Shock Absorber Mounting Bracket Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Watson, Louisiana, US

Watson, Louisiana, US
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Compatibility is the responsibility of the buyer.

A fellow Member says, "The description on the tag is correct. This is a left lower front shock absorber bracket for trucks with front axle code 02012 or 02028." (Thanks for the input Hwy10sunchaser)
 Please verify it being correct part for your needs. Thanks.

Please Note: The bracket has been stored many many years and has shelf wear and dust on it. Thanks

Item offered is I think New Original Stock Never installed shock mounting bracket ( I am going with what the written tag says, not sure of accuracy). The bracket does have the part number 377395C1 stamped into the metal. Buyer only to receive what is pictured. I do not know what years or models it may fit. Make sure for yourself if it will be correct for your application prior to bid or purchase.   

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