Suspension Strut Support Mount OEM 4f0412377d
OEM 4f0412377d is the genuine suspension strut support mount, fitting 3 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 4f0412377d
This genuine OEM suspension strut support mount (part number 4f0412377d) is a used original component sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe. It serves as the upper mounting point for the front strut assembly, helping to cushion the suspension and ensure precise alignment. As a factory part from VAG, it offers the same quality and durability as originally fitted to your vehicle.
This mount is compatible with select AUDI A6 models from the C6 generation, including the A6 sedan (2008-2011), A6 Avant (2008-2011), and A6 Allroad (2006-2008). It also fits certain SEAT, SKODA, and VW models that share the same platform. Each unit is carefully inspected for proper function, then delivered with tracked worldwide shipping.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 4f0412377d
This OEM code fits 3 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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