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Genuine Gm Transmission Hose Assembly 3539658 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
Location:

Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Brand new old stock without original box.
Manufacturer Part Number:3539658 Country of Manufacture:Canada Part Brand:General Motors

New, Genuine GM Transmission Hose assembly 3539658, Please check fitment before buying. This was purchased from a Cadillac mechanics old stock. It is most likely for a Cadillac model and I will try to revise this ad with more information.

 The 3/8" rubber hose length is 18", the metal tube is aprox . 44" long, it goes 27 inch from the rubber hose splice then makes a 90 degree bend, then about 4" & a 30 degree bend, then about 8" & a 40 degree bend, then about 5" & a 100 degree bend then 2" to the fitting.

 Please only buy it if you know it is the correct part, it will require a box 34" x 16" x 3", so if returned I will subtract a 15% restocking charge from a PayPal refund.

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