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Aw4 Jeep Torque Converter Aisin Warner Aw-4 Automatic Transmission 87-2001 4.0l on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TOY-342 Transmission Make:Jeep, Aisin Warner Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Transmission Model:AW4, AW-4 Year Range:1987-2001 Engine Size:4.0L UPC:Does not apply

Torque Converter for the 1987-2001 Jeep AW-4 transmission

1987-2001  Cherokee 4.0L

1990-1993 Comanche 4.0L

1993-1998 Grand Cherokee 4.0L (1994-1998 Ask for assistance;  multiple transmissions used)

1987-1993 Wagoneer 4.0L

 


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