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New Oem Nos Mopar Engine Bearing Lot Of (4) 1238434 1238550 1238433 Dodge on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Dealership close out, part is a little dusty/dirty from sitting on the shelf. Bearings have some light patina/surface rust from sitting, see pics for condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:(4) Vehicles:Plymouth Chrysler Desoto Brand:Mopar Type:Connecting Rod Crankshaft Main Bearings UPC:Does not apply

New oem nos Mopar engine bearing lot. Lot includes (4) bearings part numbers 1238434, 1238550 and 1238433. Bearings have some light patina/surface rust from sitting on the shelf.

Parts were purchased from a closed dealership, I am not familiar with all makes and models these fit. Please verify part numbers and pictures match your application. Can not be returned if installed, ran or has been taken apart. Must be returned in the same condition as shown with factory packaging.

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