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Oem F250 F350 Super Duty 6.8l-v10 Auto Transmission Flywheel Bolts M10x1x20.5mm on 2040-parts.com

US $16.49
Location:

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Good used condition, complete set of 8. Read below
Brand:FORD OEM Category 2:Transmission Genuine OEM:Yes Category 3:Transmission Components Item Name:Flywheel Bolt

OEM good used condition complete set of 8 flywheel bolts for the V10 with the auto transmission (will not fit manual).  Was removed from a 2000 F350 with the V10 and the 4R100 Transmission.
Bolts size is M10x1x20.5mm
Should work at least for the F250 or F350 with the V10 (auto only) 99 thur 04

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