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Ford Transit MK5 model shock absorber is a part of suspension & steering wheel.
Ford Transit MK5 model shock absorber is a part of suspension & steering wheel. Here you can see the front wheel or the front wheel hub and many others. In the beginning, nobody believed in the success of the Transit, but after producing three million copies in September 1994 Ford introduced the fifth generation. More text
Ford Transit MK5 model shock absorber is a part of suspension & steering wheel.
Ford Transit MK5 model shock absorber is a part of suspension & steering wheel. Here you can see the front wheel or the front wheel hub and many others. In the beginning, nobody believed in the success of the Transit, but after producing three million copies in September 1994 Ford introduced the fifth generation. And that was the best proof of success. The distinctive feature of the new Transit was mainly oval grille. There were other measures, been the most changes, where you can not see, but hear. Well, in the interior noise level was about 5 dB lower than its predecessor, and it really is a significant difference in the overall comfort of the driver and passengers. There were also worked on security and anti-theft alarm out. And in 1996, Ford Transit produced the 17-person variations. Despite the 20-year service, the fifth generation is still fairly common sight on our roads. It is worthwhile to remember that drive most of these models, thanks to the fans and enthusiasts who are trying at all costs to maintain the best condition of their vehicles. We have not forgotten about them, that's why in our online shop we have a wide range of products that are responsible for the suspension and steering. We propose, among other things, the steering column, steering, or other basic components. We also have the bits and pieces such as the retaining ring or wheel steering pump. We encourage, to contact us by email on individual orders in the case of absence search product. The shipping price depends on the size of the grouped approach. Less text