Qaudrsteer Computer For 2005 Chevy 4x4 Truck on 2040-parts.com
Corning, Arkansas, US
This is a Delphi Computer control for a Qaudrasteer Rear Diff came off a 2005 4x4 Chevy Truck .The guy that took this off somehow broke one mounting bolt hole off .But I think it will be ok with 3 bolts and the break didn't go farther the the outside of case is still sealed . this truck done everything right and steering controls worked the way they should , Has no frame damage ,bed is good ,none of wheels ever touched , Anything I put in here I will guarantee to be good or it wont go in here . Thanks
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