Item specifics
Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ... Read more | Part Brand: | MONROE |
Product Description - Abbreviated - 12: | DRM BRK SHOE | Manufacturer Part Number: | BX747 |
AAIA Part Type Description: | DRUM BRAKE SHOE | Product Description - Long - 80: | MONROE DRUM BRAKE SHOE |
Placement on Vehicle: | Rear | Product Description - Extended 240: | MONROE DRUM BRAKE SHOE |
UPC: | 00048598981929 | Key Search Words - 80: | MONROE DRUM BRAKE SHOE |
Feature Point: | Made from 100 percent new carbon steel | Product Description - Short - 20: | MONROE DRM BRK SHOE |
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