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Reman Eaton Fso6406a 6 Speed O/d Transmission Fso 6406a Overdrive on 2040-parts.com

US $2,400.00
Location:

Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, US

Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Core Charge:1000.00

Newly remanufactured Eaton FSO6406A overdrive 6 speed transmission. Ratios are as follows: 1st-7.06 2nd-4.13 3rd-2.52 4th-1.59 5th-1.00 6th-.78.  All our units are rebuilt with all new bearings, seals, synchronizers, sliding clutches and any other hard parts not meeting our strict standards. All tolerances are set to Eaton specs. UNITS COME WITH A 1 YEAR/UNLIMITED MILES WARRANTY. PRICE ABOVE IS WITH A CORE EXCHANGE. ***We will accept your NV5600 or G56 as a core for this unit.**** PLEASE CALL FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS AND TO VERIFY APPLICATION. WE PAY THE SHIPPING FOR THE RETURN OF THE CORE... SHIPPING IS BASED ON A COMMERCIAL ADDRESS AND TO THE LOWER 48 STATES...PA residents add 6% sales tax.   All major credit cards accepted. We are a very busy shop in western Pennsylvania and if someone does not answer please leave a message. We will return your call ASAP. Please also remember we are in the eastern standard time zone. Thank you.

Joe's Transmission and Differential Service

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