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Whiteline

Control arm - lower inner rear bushing for SUZUKI

Installation side: Rear

New product

Available on order: 3 psc

34,40 €

W61461   

9319924353958

Installation side: Rear

Suffering uneven tyre wear, unbalanced braking or a less predictable rear end while cornering. It could be your control arm bushings have failed. Replace these worn parts with Whiteline synthetic elastomer bushings that offer long lasting durability for a safer more predictable vehicle

Additional notes: 

Weight: 0.19 kg

This product contains 4 pieces.

 

Also suitable for vehicles:

  • HOLDEN BARINA (1989 - 1994)
  • SUZUKI SWIFT (1988 - 1994)
  • SUZUKI SWIFT (1989 - 2000)
  • MarkModelTypeYearpocet valcov
    SUZUKISWIFTSWIFT SF INCL GTI7/1988-5/20003/4CYL

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