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Meyle 025 235 1516/w Brake Pad Set For Disc Front 60.2mm Height Fits Mazda Mpv on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Type:Disc Brake Brake Pad Set Reference OE/OEM Number:S4YK3323Z,CBZ23322Z,LBZ23323ZA,LBZ23323Z,S4YK3323Z, A,LBZ13323Z,LCY13323Z,LEY43323Z,MBP0368,23515,7941, D1038,D1038-7941 Brand:MEYLE MPN:025 235 1516/W Manufacturer Part Number:025 235 1516/W Manufacturer:MEYLE Fitting Position:Front Axle OEM Numbers:S4YK-33-23Z--MAZDA,CBZ2-33-22Z--MAZDA,LBZ23-32-3ZA, --MAZDA,LBZ2-33-23Z--MAZDA,S4YK-332-3ZA--MAZDA,LBZ, 1-33-23Z--MAZDA,LCY1-33 23Z--MAZDA,LEY4-33-23Z--MA, ZDA Supplementary Article/Info 2:with anti-squeak plate Height [mm]:60.2 Width [mm]:139 Thickness [mm]:16 Wear Warning Contact:with acoustic wear warning Brake System:Sumitomo Number of wear indicators [per axle]:2 EAN:4040074073582 Category:Braking System Placement on Vehicle:Front

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