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Air Conditioning Compressor Brace Fasteners, Upper Front 396/454 (70-72 El Camino; 71-72 Sprint)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-198119-1
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      Features

      • Air Conditioning Compressor Brace Fasteners, Upper Front for 396/454 engines
      • Includes Hardened Flat, Split, and Tooth Washers
      • 9 Pieces Total
      • Fits 1970-1972 El Camino and 1971-1972 Sprint Models

      Description

      Air Conditioning Brace. The Air Conditioning Compressor Brace Fasteners, Upper Front 396/454 provide essential support and stability to the air conditioning compressor in your vehicle. This fastener kit helps maintain proper alignment, reducing vibration and potential damage while enhancing system durability and performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from high-quality materials including hardened bolts, this kit includes flat, split, and tooth washers to ensure a secure and lasting fit. Each component features a clean, durable finish designed to withstand engine bay conditions.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. All necessary fasteners are included to ensure a proper and secure fit.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit the 1970-1972 El Camino and 1971-1972 Sprint models, this fastener kit aligns with original specifications for a perfect match.

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