Mopar Oem Dodge Dakota Engine Cooling Fan Shroud (lower) Part # 52029185ac on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
This particular unit came off a 2000 Dakota, I'm not sure what other years it might fit, but I think it is from 2000 to around 2004. Please use the pictures and part number to make sure this is the right one for you. The part number I have listed is stamped directly on the plastic shroud itself, that's where I got it. This part is in good condition, but keep in mind it is used so it won't be perfect. Thank you.
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