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Wheel Bolt / Stud / Nut Fits Fiat Ducato 230, 244 2.8d 97 To 10 1345714080 Febi on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:5405365RMP MPN:5405365RMP EAN:5405365RMP Type:Wheel Bolt Function:Wheel Bolt Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle, Front Axle Length:57 mm Material:Steel Outer diameter:26 mm Spanner Size:24 Thread Length:23 mm Weight:0.13 kg Bolt Head/Nut Design:Male Hex Quality/ Grade:10.9 Rims:for steel rims Wheel Fastening:Conical Seat F Screw length below head:31 mm External Thread Size:M16 x 1,5 Reference OE/OEM Number:AKRON-MALÒ: 119018, BECA CABLES: 2058T, 92058, CITROËN: 5405.54, CITROËN: 5405.76, DT Spare Parts: 12.67003, EIBACH: S1-1-16-50-31-24, FAST: FT21506, FEBI BILSTEIN: 32450, FIAT: 1345714080, MI.R.A.: 29/1670, OPTIMAL: OP-UWB10043-1, PEUGEOT: 5405.76, RECOFICIAL: 2058T, 92058, SCC Fahrzeugtechnik: M1615KE314, SWAG: 62932450, TRICLO: 338023, VEMA: 3237, 46686

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