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Meyle 025 229 3017 Brake Pad Set For Disc Rear Fits Chevrolet Opel Vauxhall on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Type:Disc Brake Brake Pad Set Reference OE/OEM Number:22931,22930, 42539412,42539412,42539412,42539412,MBP1906,22932 Brand:MEYLE MPN:025 229 3017 Manufacturer Part Number:025 229 3017 Manufacturer:MEYLE Fitting Position:Rear Axle OEM Numbers:42 53 9412--OPEL,42 53 9412--VAUXHALL,42539412--CH, EVROLET,42539412--GENERAL MOTORS Height [mm]:45.7 Width [mm]:106.4 Thickness [mm]:16 Wear Warning Contact:with acoustic wear warning Number of wear indicators [per axle]:2 EAN:4040074323861 Category:Braking System Placement on Vehicle:Rear

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