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Meyle 025 235 9315/w Brake Pad Set Rear 58.9mm Height Fits Ford Mitsubishi on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Type:Disc Brake Brake Pad Set Reference OE/OEM Number:204067,1022077,93BB2K021BC,MR307249,MR307247,MR389, 23593, 575,MN102626,4605A783,MR307415,MBP0396,23594,23595, 6687176,1097768,6668587,93BX2K021BB,V92AB2K021AA,7 Brand:MEYLE MPN:025 235 9315/W Manufacturer Part Number:025 235 9315/W Manufacturer:MEYLE Fitting Position:Rear Axle OEM Numbers:-MITSUBISHI,MR307247--MITSUBISHI,MR389575--MITSUBI, 6 687 176--FORD,1 097 768--FORD,6 668 587--FORD,93, 7415--MITSUBISHI, BX-2K021-BB--FORD,V92A-B2K0-21AA--FORD,7 204 067--, FORD,1 022 077--FORD,93BB-2K021-BC--FORD,MR307249-, SHI,MN102626--MITSUBISHI,4605A783--MITSUBISHI,MR30 Supplementary Article/Info 2:with anti-squeak plate Height [mm]:58.9 Width [mm]:78.8 Thickness [mm]:15 Wear Warning Contact:with acoustic wear warning Brake System:Sumitomo Number of wear indicators [per axle]:2 EAN:4040074074039 Category:Braking System Placement on Vehicle:Rear

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