Land Rover Discovery Center Locking Differential Linkage 94-04 Cdl Handle on 2040-parts.com
Deltona, Florida, United States
This is a center locking differential linkage for a Land Rover Discovery.
It will fit any Land Rover Discovery 1 or 2 that came with a lockable transfer What you see its what u get ***NOTE*** This is not a direct bolt on. You'll need to do some slight modifications to make it engage correctly Feel free to ask any questions |
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