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Replacement Brake Shoes Hold Down Kit fits 1982-1990 1980 Lincoln Continental Rear

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Management number 228279174 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price US$17.70 Model Number 228279174
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At Sawyer Auto, we are committed to offering the highest-quality, direct-fit replacement auto parts. These parts are manufactured using high-grade materials and subjected to thorough testing to ensure superior reliability and precise compatibility with your car or truck.

  • 【❗Fitment (Compatibility Description):❗:】 Direct Replacement Compatible With 1982-1990 And 1980 Lincoln Continental (Rear); Matches 10" X 2.5" Specification S481.
  • ✅【 Function (Component Description):】 Designed To Secure Drum Brake Shoes To The Backing Plate And Maintain Correct Shoe Alignment During Normal Braking.
  • ✅【 Replacement Reason (Service Description):】 Commonly Replaced When Retainers, Springs, Or Pins Become Corroded, Weakened, Or Missing.
  • ✅【 Construction and Material:】 Kit Includes Retainers, Springs, And Pins Made From Protective Materials To Match Factory Configuration.
  • ✅【 Testing and Installation:】 Components Are Checked For Correct Dimensions And Fit; Installs Using Standard Drum Brake Assembly Procedures.
ASIN B0DZ3TWZ47
Brand Name Sawyer Auto
Item Weight 12 Ounces
Manufacturer Sawyer Auto
Automotive Fit Type Vehicle Specific Fit
Manufacturer Part Number PG-204972
Compatible with Vehicle Type Car, Pickup Truck

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