1998 Ford Expedition XLT - Seat Belt Assembly, Right Front
1998 Ford Expedition XLT - Seat Belt Assembly, Right Front Description: Up for sale is a Genuine 1998 Ford Expedition XLT - Seat Belt Assembly, Right Front which was removed from a 1998 Ford Expedition XLT. Although this part was removed from a 1998 Ford Expedition XLT it will also fit the vehicles listed below in the application section. This item is Gray in color. This is located on the front right of the vehicle. This is a used item and is considered good - some discoloration of strap.
Condition:
Used - Good - Some Discoloration of strap
Manufacturers:
Ford
Finish / Color:
Gray
Categories:
Safety Belts
Location on Vehicle:
Front Right
Fitment / Applications:
Ford Expedition 1997, 1998
General Vehicle Information: This part is a Genuine Ford Part and the pictures are of the exact part you will receive. This part was removed from a 1998 Ford Expedition XLT 4x2 4.6L. Black exterior with gray leather interior. Click here to view short video clips of parts from this Expedition in operation before removal. Left = Driver's side, Right = Passenger's Side
General Information: Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Part numbers are key when selecting the correct part for your vehicle. Most auto Manufactures write the part number on the part. We warranty this item for 6 months. We test and inspect every part and do our best to describe and take pictures to show the condition of the part. Local Pickup and worldwide shipping available. Some parts are only available for pickup or domestic shipping. If you would like to pickup at item feel free to contact us. If you are ordering multiple items we may be able to set up a package deal for you. Check out the rest of the website for other parts for this vehicle.
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