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Replacement Polyurethane Shock Bushings Peterbilt Kenworth Mack Western Star on 2040-parts.com

US $6.71
Location:

New Springfield, Ohio, United States

New Springfield, Ohio, United States
replacement polyurethane shock bushings Peterbilt Kenworth Mack Western Star, US $6.71, image 1
Condition:New Brand:energy suspension Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:90.8008 Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a set of 4 replacement polyurethane shock absorber bushings which should do ONE shock. These are hour glass shaped. They have a measurement of  1 1/2"X 1 3/4 for the outer tapered diameter and 1" for the inner diameter.

 

We have other sizes and types of  of energy suspension replacement bushings available. Please contact me for pricing and availability.

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