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Hd-2289re Cummings Dodge 48re Torque Converter Billet Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Flowood, Mississippi, United States

Flowood, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Not specified Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Dacco

HD-2289RE Cummings Dodge 48RE Torque Converter Billet Cover

HD-2289RE Cummings Dodge 48RE Torque Converter Billet Cover

This Converter has a $200.00 Core charge that will be refunded as soon as the core is returned.

HD-2289RE 48RE

Transmission: 48RE

Stall:Low

Size:13 1/2"

Lockup: Yes

Spline:23

Pilot:1.812"

Hub: 1.748"

Bolt Pattern:12 1/4"

This is a single clutch billet back plate converter.. A huge upgrade from the stock converter. Better towing, better heat dissipation.

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