6.4 Suzuki Samurai Transfer Case Gear Kit on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Oregon, United States
“Rock Monster” series 6.4:1 transfer case gears are designed for the
serious off-roader with rock crawling in mind. These provide a 181%
reduction in low range with a ONLY 17% reduction in high range. These
one-piece billet gear kits run QUIET and provide superior reliability.
Made in Japan NOT China!! These are the most complete kits currently
available and include new OEM Suzuki gaskets, seals, thrust washers,
counter shaft, 2 needle bearings, an O-ring, and even a new shift sheet. Fits Suzuki Samurai model SJ413 years 1986- 1993.
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