Trw Mercedes W116 W123 Ball Joint 1163330927 on 2040-parts.com
Durham, North Carolina, United States
W123 W116 Ball Joint Mercedes Part Number: 1163330927 Other Part Number: Should fit the following models(s) and years(s):
Note: For the month of June 2016 I'll be parting out 3 240d's. I combine shipping and give discounts the more parts you buy. Inventory All parts are pre-owned, unless otherwise categorized, and are in good working condition. Make sure the part numbers completely match the one on your vehicle. Might even have the same year but the upgrade options might be different which means another part number. If you need any more pics for clarification, please shoot me a message. Some parts may include corresponding clips, screws, etc and some may not so please save ur old ones. If unsure about fitment, shoot me your vin and I'll respond accordingly. Return Policy Only for non-functional or different item than listed within the allotted time starting the day the item is received. As such, if you have any questions about an item, I’ll gladly respond usually within the day. Am not be responsible for installation errors. Shipping and Handling
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