Peterbilt 359 Steering Column Polished Bracket 362 349 353 348 289 372 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
From a 1980s Peterbilt 359 that was parted out. We have a steering column bracket. It is aluminum comes with tie down bolt.Has been polished.Will fit other Peterbilt model trucks such as 348, 349,359 and 362.Check out our other Peterbilt auctions.
Sold as is, no warranty, returns or refunds.
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