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Nos 1954 55 56 Ford F700 F750 Tandem Axle Rear Wheel Bearing Lock Washer on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:B4T-1124-A

This listing is for a brand new NOS rear wheel bearing nut lock washer. This fits the 1954 1955 1956 Ford F700 F750 B700 B750 with the Tandem axle. This is Ford part number B4T-1124-A. Buyer to pay shipping for USPS Priority mail. I accept paypal and all major credit cards. Feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks and happy E-Baying! (PT140)



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