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Q:Will these fit a 2 wheel drive Reg cab 6 cyl?
Jason
A:BEST ANSWERHi Jason, Upon checking, this part will only fit for a 4WD, not a 2WD. Please check our catalog listing again and you should see on the fitment noted 2WD for the correct control arm. To check the fitment please use our Vehicle Selector — which can be found towards the top of the homepage as well as all category, search results, and product pages — can help verify if a part will fit your specific application. To enter your application, simply select your vehicle’s year, make, model, sub-model, and engine type and click “Go.” Once your application is selected, you’ll see a “Guaranteed to Fit” badge if the part will fit, and we recommend that you also double-check Your Vehicle Fit Details as well as the Vehicle Fitment Information table on the product page. Show less
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Q:Is the what you would call the A/B solenoid?
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