OER 15043063 1994-2002 Chevy, GMC Pickup, Blazer, Suburban, Wiper Arm, Hook Style Connector, Black, RH Passenger Side
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OER 15043063 Features:
Reproduction windshield wiper arm for 1994-00 C/K (GMT400/480 style) Chevrolet & GMC pickup truck, 1994-02 C3500 HD, and 1994-00 Blazer/Jimmy/Suburban GMT410/415/420/425/430 style) models. Each arm is produced in steel and comes with the 2nd Design (hook style) connector at the wiper blade end of the arm. Finished in black. Note: For use on models with hook style connector, aka, 2nd design style Additional Information Fitment Note: Can be used for 1988-93 models if you use Second Design Hook-Style blades instead of the First-Design pin-style connectors.Note: Arm Length: 19-5/8"Note: Replaces GM part #'s 15043063 or 22154888.Important: Fits RH (passenger) side. Sold individually. Fitment Note: Can be used for 1988-93 models if you use Second Design Hook-Style blades instead of the First-Design pin-style connectors. Fitment Note: Note: Arm Length: 19-5/8" Note: Note: Replaces GM part #'s 15043063 or 22154888. Note: Important: Fits RH (passenger) side. Sold individually. Important:
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