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98-01 Jeep 4.0 Aw4 To-28 To28 Torque Converter Aisin Warner Aw-4 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Vienna, Ohio, United States

Vienna, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TO28

This is a new in the box AW4 torque converter.  Never used or opened.

Fits 1998-2001 Jeeps with the AW-4 automatic transmission

Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Comanche, maybe more with a 4.0L engine and AW4 Automatic transmission.

No longer have a use for this.  Buyer pays $20.00 in shipping, but I know it will end up costing more due to the item's weight.  All Sales are Final.

I have 100% feedback and will follow through with what I claim.  Send me questions if you have any concerns.

Shipping to US Lower 48 States only.


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