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Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Rear Carrier 3.21 Non Rubicon 30 Spline Used! on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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pulled from 2013 jk non Rubicon under 1500 miles
Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Dana 44 Carrier loaded 30 spline 3.21 ratio pulled from 2013 wrangler sport non Rubicon with under 1500 miles .what you see photographed is what you will receive nothing else is included. PLEASE VERIFY FITMENT WITH YOUR LOCAL JEEP DEALER OR MECHANIC PRIOR TO PURCHASING.ADDITIONAL PARTS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.ALL SALES ARE FINAL.I DO NOT OFFER RETURNS FOR THIS ITEM.

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