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Suzuki Samurai 1988.5-1995 Rear Brake Proportioning Valve 3 Lines Only on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

San Jacinto, California, United States

San Jacinto, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:oem Brand:suzuki

HERE IS A REAR PROPORTIONONG BRAKE VALVE THIS IS THE 3 LINE UNIT THIS WORKS ON 1988.5 - 1995 SAMURAIS ONLY AS THESE HAVE 2 LINES IN AND 1 LINES OUT YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THIS ON THE REAR AXLE SO MAKE SURE YOU 1 BRAKE LINE ON YOUR REAR AXLE THE EARLIER TRUCKS 88 AND OLDER HAD 2 LINES ON THIER AXLES SEE PIC SHIPPING DONE BY PRIORITY MAIL 2-3 DAY ANYWHERE IN THE USA FOR 9.95 INCLUDING PUERTO RICE ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED OTHER PARTS CALL ME AT 951 427-7338 THANK YOU MR SIMON

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