68rfe Torque Converter 06-15 Dodge 6.7l 5.9l Dacco 593 Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com
Brownwood, Texas, United States
Note: I was employed at an automatic transmission rebuilding facility for over 20 years. It has recently closed down and I have been commissioned to sell off the inventory. I will be listing torque converters, pumps, and other hard parts in the near future. Dacco Transmission Parts 593 Rebuilt Torque Converter for 68 RFE Automatic Transmission. This converter is STOCK and not heavy duty. Works on 2006-2015 Dodge Cummins with 68RFE transmissions on both 6.7 and 5.9 Liter diesel engines. Make sure you do not have the AS68RC that is use in Dodge Cab & Chassis. NO CORE See pictures for measurement specifications. |
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