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Suspension Kit 2006 Envoy Trailblazer Or Related Vehicle on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Kit Parts Included:Ball Joint, Control Arm, Inner Tie Rod, Outer Tie Rod, Sway Bar Kit or Single Part:Kit Greasable or Sealed:Greasable

This kit includes upper control arms, inner and outer tie rod ends, upper and lower ball joints, front and back sway bar links. This kit contains a total of 14 pieces of suspension parts. It will work on a 2006 gmc envoy 4.2. The parts numbers are k6663 lower ball joints, k6664 upper ball joints, k80824 left sway bar link, k80825 right sway bar link, k6667 left sway bar link, k6668 right sway bar link, es3675 right outer tie rod end, es3676 left outer tie rod end, ev80965 front inner tie rod ends, k640293 front upper control arms. Check the part numbers to make sure they will work for you vehicle, if you need anything email me and I can check the out for you. Just email me with year make model and engine size and I will check to see if it will work for you.

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