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Condition:New Brand:First Line Manufacturer Part Number:8147664RMP MPN:8147664RMP EAN:8147664RMP Type:Suspension Strut Support Mount Function:Suspension Strut Support Mount Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right Height:64 mm Additional Information 2:with bearing Thread Size:M10 Inner diameter:13 mm Paired article numbers:FSM5528 Distance of fastening bolts:136 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:AKRON-MALÒ: 273661, BENDIX: 049257B, BILSTEIN: 12251377, BMW: 31306863135, 31306863136, 31306863438, BORG & BECK: BSM5528, CORTECO: 80005408, DYS: 7325875, FARE SA: 15295, FEBI BILSTEIN: 39925, FIRST LINE: FSM5528, KAWE: 850011917, LEMFÖRDER: 3634401, MONROE: MK415, ORIGINAL IMPERIUM: 31743, QUINTON HAZELL: EMA4865, SASIC: 2656088, SWAG: 20939925, TALOSA: 6311226, VAICO: V20-1547, FSM5528

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