Rod Type(Male/Female) | MALE |
Rod Thread | M16XP1.5 |
Stud Center To End (mm) | 172.00 |
Stud Diameter Dimension(top mm) | 13.58 |
Stud Thread | M12XP1.25 |
Stud Taper Type | TAPER 1/8 |
Incudes Nuts | YES |
Note |
FOR OEM No : Part number of the parent product that contains this product.
MB831044 |
MITSUBISHI | MONTERO | 1998 ~ 2004 | |
MITSUBISHI | MONTERO | 1998 ~ 2004 | K96W |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1994 ~ 2000 | V23C |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1994 ~ 1997 | V23W |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1997 ~ 2000 | V23W/V43W |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1991 ~ 2000 | V24C |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1991 ~ 2000 | V24W/V44W |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1993 ~ 2000 | V25W/V45W |
MITSUBISHI | Montero | 1994 ~ 1997 | V43W |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V14V |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1990 ~ 2000 | V23C |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1990 ~ 1999 | V23W |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1997 ~ 2000 | V23W/V43W |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1990 ~ 2000 | V24C |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V24W |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1990 ~ 2000 | V24W/V44W |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V24WG |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1993 ~ 2000 | V25W/V45W |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1993 ~ 2000 | V26W/V46W |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero | 1991 ~ 1997 | V32W |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V34V |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V43W |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V44W |
MITSUBISHI | PAJERO | 1990 ~ 1999 | V44WG |
MITSUBISHI | Pajero Classic | 2002 ~ 2003 | V24W |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1994 ~ 2000 | V23C |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1994 ~ 1997 | V23W |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1997 ~ 2000 | V23W/V43W |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1991 ~ 2000 | V24W/V44W |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1993 ~ 1997 | V26W |
MITSUBISHI | Shogun | 1994 ~ 2000 | V26W/V46W |
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