Lr3 Rear Diff Complete Bearings Kit (non-locker) + Crush Sleeve on 2040-parts.com
Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
This kit includes all 4-bearings and 3 seals and a Crush Sleeve needed
to fully rebuild the Rear non-locking Differential on your Land Rover.
- This bearing kit is for Non-Locking Rear Differential. - The bearings are made by TIMKEN in the USA - The seals are made by CORTECO in England. - The Crush Sleeve is made by BOSCH and comes from Centurion Gearbox & Diff Center. |
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