Parts Master Ultra # Mkd746s Premium Disc Pads Dodge Dakota & Dorango 1998 1989 on 2040-parts.com
Atwater, Ohio, US
Parts Master Ultra # MKD746S Premium Disc Pads
for Dodge Dakota & Dorango 1998 & 1999
with Constraint Layer Shims attached
Each auction is for 4 pads as seen in picture. New in Box.
Pads & Shoes for Sale
- Premium front & rear metallic disc brake pads 2 full complete sets 4 pair 8 pads(US $24.45)
- Rear semi metallic disc brake pad kit full set with lifetime warranty(US $14.64)
- New premium complete set of front metallic disc brake pads with shims(US $29.22)
- Front semi metallic disc brake pad kit full set with lifetime warranty(US $21.21)
- Hawk performance hb552p.722 pads (single)(US $96.00)
- Bendix mrd215 brake pad or shoe, front-global semi-metallic brake pad(US $34.28)
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