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241c, 241 Chevy / Gmc New Process Transfer Case 27 Spline Input Shaft 89-93 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

West Plains, Missouri, United States

West Plains, Missouri, United States
Uses the 24mm wide input bearing. Has 27 splines for transmission tail shaft. Has been washed and no damage seen. All teeth look to be in good condition. Good usable part.
GM / New Process:15547388 ; 16263 Manufacturer Part Number:15547388 Brand:GM Other Part Number:16263

Uses the 24mm wide input bearing. Has 27 splines for transmission tail shaft. Has been washed and no damage seen. All teeth look to be in good condition. Good usable part.



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