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1999 Dodge Dakota

1999 Dodge Dakota Brake Boosters

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Brake Booster
Part Number: MOP06502698
Guaranteed to Fit
$7.49
Vehicle Fitment
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Base 8 Cyl 5.2L Eng. VIN: Y
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Base 6 Cyl 3.9L Eng. VIN: X
Product Details
Warranty : 36-month or 36,000-mile Mopar limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Reman Series Brake Booster - Remanufactured
Part Number: A15471902
Guaranteed to Fit
$100.49

+ $54.90 Refundable Core Charge

Vehicle Fitment
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota SLT 4 Cyl 2.5L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota SLT 8 Cyl 5.2L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Base 4 Cyl 2.5L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Sport 8 Cyl 5.2L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Base 8 Cyl 5.2L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Sport 4 Cyl 2.5L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota R/T 8 Cyl 5.9L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota SLT 6 Cyl 3.9L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Sport 6 Cyl 3.9L Without Master Cylinder
  • 1999 Dodge Dakota Base 6 Cyl 3.9L Without Master Cylinder
Product Details
Notes : M8 x 1.25 Master Cylinder Stud Thread Size; 9.8 in. Diaphragm Diameter; Does not Include Master Cylinder; Steel MaterialCondition : RemanufacturedStyle : Dual DiaphragmQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 1-year or 18,000-mile A1 Cardone limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series : Reman SeriesRecommended Use : OE Replacement
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