Suzuki Sj Samurai Front Axle Bump Stops Set Of 2 85 86-95 New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
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This listing is for set of Suzuki SJ Samurai front Axle Bump Stops for 86-95
These bump stops are used on front axles.
Color is black and you get 2 such bump stops (as shown in the picture). Fit all years.
These rails are perfect after market re-placement for the Suzuki Part No. 42110-80010.
*100% Compatibility - All original manufactures name and its product # are included in this auction for compatibility reference only. Item offered in this auction is made by third party manufacturer.
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