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New Genuine Gm 89047749 Front Outer Steering Tie Rod Chev Buick Pontiac Cadillac on 2040-parts.com

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New Genuine GM 89047749 FRONT OUTER STEERING TIE ROD KIT for Chev Buick Pontiac Olds Cadillac

We have a New "Genuine" General Motors, FRONT OUTER STEERING TIE ROD KIT, this should fit many GM Cars & Trucks.

Part Number is: 89047749, GR 6.233.

This Tie Rod Kit fits many GM vehicles from 2000 through 2007.

Please call your local GM Dealer with the part number and your vehicle's VIN to be sure it will fit.

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