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MRT Replacement Hood Strut; Black (21-25 Bronco, Excluding Everglades)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item FB19320
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • MRT Replacement Cylinders are for MRT No Drill Hood Strut Kits ONLY!
    • Replaces Worn Out Or Broken Hood Struts
    • Lifetime Warranty
    • Fits 2021-2025 Ford Bronco, Excluding Everglades Models

    Description

    Please Note. These MRT Replacement Cylinders are designed to be a service replacement part for MRT No Drill Hood Strut Kits ONLY! Contains MRT Replacement Cylinders only, not a complete kit.

    Stylish Hood Support. Service your system and keep your hood up safely with this MRT Replacement Hood Strut; Black on your Bronco. Designed as replacement shocks for FB12809, they are machined from heavy-duty steel for superior durability. They also come with a hard black coating and graphic for a stylish accessory that complements your hood as you have the internals on display.

    Installation. This product is easy to install and should take only a few moments.

    Application. The MRT Replacement Hood Strut; Black fits 2021-2025 Bronco models, excluding Everglades or models that have added a snorkel.

    CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 30 Minutes

    Difficulty Level:

    Simple installation for anyone.

    Installation Guides

    What's in the Box

    • (2) Replacement Cylinders
    5.0

    Customer Reviews (1)

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