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Gm Chevy Np263 Np263xhd Range Slider And Fork Updated .368" Fork Grove Np263-fk on 2040-parts.com

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San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:NP263-FK Brand:TRANSOLUTION UPC:0700537054445

GM/Chevrolet NP263 NP263XHD Transfer Case Updated Range Slider (Collar) and Updated Fork It is the updated version with .368" wide fork groove. Note: This is an updated range slider that must be used with the updated fork.This will not replace your existing slider it is an update that needs the fork to complete it. Part Numbers: 41817 / 41819 / 271-28 It is the updated version with .368" wide fork groove.
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