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Transgo 4r100-lu Lockup Valve Automatic Transmission Torque Converter Lock-up on 2040-parts.com

US $61.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4R100-LU Year Range:1998-2004 Interchange Part Number:TRG-4R100-LU Transmission Model:4R100 Brand:Transgo Performance Transmission Make:Ford, Lincoln


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Transgo 4R100-LU kit for the 1998-2004 4R100 transmission

This kit converters the long-soft pulse lockup to a short crisp On-Off for firmer lockup and longer converter life.  Will work great with the SK E4OD Shift Kit, or E4OD-HD2 Kit, or 4R100-HD2 Tugger Kit. 

Transmission must be out to install this item.

 

 



 


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