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Jeep Cj Dana 300 Transfer Case on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Stow, Massachusetts, United States

Stow, Massachusetts, United States
No shift leverFor parts or rebuild
Brand:DANA Spicer Manufacturer Part Number:300

This came out of a low mile '82 CJ-7 and worked perfectly when the Jeep was retired due to frame rot. It was then stored for a dozen or so years in a shed. I removed the shift lever to use in my most recent CJ build. I am listing it for parts or rebuild because it has been sitting so long and at minimum should get new seals before being put into service. It may need more. I personally wouldn't install a case without going through it completely, but I am meticulous in my builds.

Because of its size, weight and difficulty packaging, I will only ship this ups and only to the contiguous 48.

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