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Wagner Wc120239 Rear Right Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $11.55
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wagner Interchange Part Number:F120239 Manufacturer Part Number:WC120239 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear

You are buying a Brand New Wagner WC120239 Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder - Rear Right Wheel. Please check the Compatibility List above to verify this is the correct wheel cylinder for your vehicle. Pay particular attention to the Notes column (far left of the list). The Notes column will contain information that may affect proper fit for your vehicle including whether the wheel cylinder fits the left side, right side or either side as well as other Important information. These wheel cylinders are all New Old Stock. That means that some of the boxes may be a little dirty, or dented and the boxes may even be different colors, but the parts inside are all new and they are all Premium Wagner parts. Wagner quality is world renowned and the preferred brand of most mechanics. This means you may pay a few pennies more a Premium Quality Wagner part, but you wont have to worry about part reliability.

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