Ford Chevy Np 205 Front Output Rear Cover Bearing Retainer Billet Aluminum Np205 on 2040-parts.com
Clarkson, Kentucky, US
This is a new 6061 billet aluminum cover and bearing retainer for the rear side of the front output on any NP205 transfer case. Comes with 2 drain/fill plugs that can be removed if you want to install barbs and clear tubing for a fluid level indicator. We also make a similar version that can be used with our mount kit (2nd picture; sold separately)
We have different gear sets available also, as well as mounting kits, adapter kits, etc..,. Just see our other ads.
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