R951 Sealed Power Roller Cam Follower 1988-95 2.2l 2.5l Chrysler Dodge Plymouth on 2040-parts.com
Wylie, Texas, United States
We Ship Worldwide! SEALED POWER R-951 Made in U.S.A. CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH 1988-1994 Chrysler 2.2L 135CID SOHC 4 Cyl. engine; 1988-1995 Chrysler 2.5L 153CID SOHC 4 Cyl. engine. CROSS REFERENCES Clevite/Perfect Circle 214-2130; Melling MR701; Wolverine RA4502; Check
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