Nos Mopar A/t Clutch Disc Set (5) Pn 4539178 1988 1990 Jeep on 2040-parts.com
Statham, Georgia, United States
NEW OLD STOCK / NOS rear driving clutch disc set (5)....I believe these fit 1988 1989 1990? Jeep.....in original Mopar packaging.
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