Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly 295-13179 on 2040-parts.com
Marion, Illinois, United States
A friend bought this item for their 2002 Monte Carlo but was in an accident and no longer owns that car. My daughter is hosting a garage sale next week and this was donated to the pile. We might do a bit better on eBaY so here we go! I do not know much about mechanical things but you can email me with any questions and I will do my best. Pray for peace.
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