Oem Ford Crown Victoria Rear Air Spring on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
For sale is a rear air spring that came off a 2011 Ford Crown Victoria. Vehicle had about 45k miles on it. There is nothing wrong with this air spring works perfectly. Also comes with air solenoid you see in the picture. Will possibly fit other years
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