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Parking Brake Shoe Actuator Kit (94-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item JGC25217
Parking Brake Shoe Actuator Kit (94-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ)
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      Features

      • Quality assured - this part has undergone testing to ensure a trouble-free installation
      • Easy installation - requires no special tools to install
      • Easy installation - requires no special tools to install
      • Quality materials - this parking brake lever kit is coated for corrosion resistance
      • Includes all necessary hardware for a complete repair
      • Direct replacement - this park brake lever kit matches the fit and function of the original parking brake actuators

      Description

      Parking brake won't release? Corrosion can affect the original parking brake actuators, causing them to stick and stop working. This parking brake lever kit is a direct replacement for the original equipment hardware for proper engagement.

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