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US $99.95
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Mobile, Alabama, United States

Mobile, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:16C01-01(B) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Machined, brushed


LS engine Billet aluminum Ignition coil bracket #16C01-01(B)

Up for sale is CNC machined billet aluminum ignition coil bracket for square truck ignition coils part # 12558693.

This ignition coil bracket is replacement for OEM part# 12569188;

Check fitment/application below.

Chevrolet AVALANCHE SUT Base

2002-2006

Chevrolet Silverado Base

1999, 2001-2007

Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Base

1999, 2001-2006

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Base

2001-2006

Chevrolet Silverado SS

1999, 2001-2007

Chevrolet SUBURBAN Base

2001-2006

Chevrolet Tahoe 4DR Base

2001-2006

GMC Sierra Base

2007

GMC Sierra 2500 Base

2007

GMC Sierra 3500 Base

2007

GMC YUKON 4DR Base

2006

Hummer H2 Base

2003-2007

Hummer H2 PICKUP

2005-2007

 

Engines

(LM7/5.3T,LQ4/6.0U,LQ9/6.0N,LR4/4.8V,L33/5.3B,L59/5.3Z)(MITSUBISHI); (LM7/5.3T,LQ4/6.0U,LQ9/6.0N,LR4/4.8V,L59/5.3Z)(MITSUBISHI); (LM7/5.3T,LQ4/6.0U,LR4/4.8V)(MITSUBISHI); (LQ4/6.0U)(MITSUBISHI); (LR4/4.8V)(MITSUBISHI)

 

 

This bracket can be also used for other applications if you use square truck ignition coils part # 12558693 or MSD ignition coils #82648.

Please, make sure brackets will fit your application before your order – we won’t accept returns. Contact us if you have any questions.

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Proudly made in USA

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