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231 D Dodge Transfer Case Mode Fork Assembly 4-1/2" on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Black Creek, New York, US

Black Creek, New York, US
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231 D Dodge transfer case mode fork assembly, in excellent condition from low mileage take-out.  This is 4-1/2" ID between pads.  Pads are excellent.  Casting # C-16196 

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