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Condition:New Brand:Apec Manufacturer Part Number:AST6222 MPN:AST6222 EAN:5056500640388 Type:Tie Rod End Manufacturer:HYUNDAI KIA Model:i40 OPTIMA Function:Tie Rod End Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: AST6222, BGA: SR2750, SR3615, BLUE PRINT: ADBP870018, BORG & BECK: BTR5866, COMLINE: CTRE1145, DELPHI: TA3017, FAI AutoParts: SS9544, FEBI BILSTEIN: 174566, FIRST LINE: FTR5866, FORD: 56820-3Q000, HYUNDAI: 56820-3Q000, 56820-3V190, 568203V190, KIA: 56820-2T190, 56820-3Q000, 568202T190, 568203Q000, MEYLE: 37-160200047/HD, 37160200047HD, MOOG: HY-ES-10811, MOOG: HYES10811, NAPA: NST6222, Omnicraft: 2395805, QUINTON HAZELL: QR3900S, SKF: VKDY815047

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