New Original Mopar Bearing Cup--part #3723148 on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Nebraska, US
New 1 PIECE BEARING CUP---Part #3723148
Listing has attached photo for approximate pricing
I also have a photo of any information I can find on the part to what years it is compatible
Again all parts are new and the boxes a bit dirty from sitting on the shelf --cleaning out my fathers auto garage
Most of my listing have Make Offer Option, so dont hesitate if you see something you could use
Payment expected within 3 days of purchase please---Gladly Combine Shipping on Multiple Purchases
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