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Ram 1500 New Oem 5th Gear Retention Nut & Washer Nv4500 Hd Manual Trans. Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $107.96
Location:

Avondale, Arizona, United States

Avondale, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:05013887AA Brand:MOPAR Surface Finish:Steel

We have in stock a New OEM GENUINE MOPAR 5th gear retention clamp nut and spring disc washer for the NV 4500 HD Manual Transmission. Package includes RED threadlocker.

For:
1994-2005 Dodge Ram 2500 3500


If you are unsure regarding fitment to your vehicle; please email us with your VIN and we would be glad to verify  for you.


Give yourself that peace of mind and use only genuine MOPAR products.


Part # 5013887AA


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