5750RV V ribbed belt FEBI BILSTEIN 38446 1090mm 6 EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M class) rubber) Elastic Requires special tools for mounting

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Amazon Original febi bilstein spare part - Solutions „Made in Germany" Please use the vehicle identification at the top of the page to confirm compatibility with your vehicle. All restrictions must be observed! Length: 1090 mm; Width: 21,36 mm; Height or Thickness: 5 mm; DIN - ISO: 7867; Material: EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber); Chemical Characteristics: elastic; Weight: 0,111 kg; No. of Ribs: 6 OE numbers (for comparison purposes only): Citroën 5750.YJ; Peugeot 5750.YJ among others suitable for: Citroën: C2, C3 I, C3 II, C3 II Pluriel, C4 I, C4 I Grand Picasso, C4 I Picasso; Peugeot: 1007, 206, 207, 307 II

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Original febi bilstein spare part - Solutions „Made in Germany" Please use the vehicle identification at the top of the page to confirm compatibility with your vehicle. All restrictions must be observed! Length: 1090 mm; Width: 21,36 mm; Height or Thickness: 5 mm; DIN - ISO: 7867; Material: EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber); Chemical Characteristics: elastic; Weight: 0,111 kg; No. of Ribs: 6 OE numbers (for comparison purposes only): Citroën 5750.YJ; Peugeot 5750.YJ among others suitable for: Citroën: C2, C3 I, C3 II, C3 II Pluriel, C4 I, C4 I Grand Picasso, C4 I Picasso; Peugeot: 1007, 206, 207, 307 II

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38446; V-ribbed belt; FEBI BILSTEIN; 1090mm 6 EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber) Elastic Requires special tools for mounting; for PEUGEOT, CITROËN; 1612160280, 5750QX, 5750QY, 5750RW, 5750YJ, 6EPK1090, 5750RV


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Brand FEBI BILSTEIN
Category
EAN
  • 4027816384465
Material
  • Epdm (ethylene propylene diene monomer (m-class) rubber)
MPN
  • 38446

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