Used 2006 Chrysler, Dodge 2.7 Crank Sprocket on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Georgia, United States
You are looking at a used crankshaft main drive sprocket from a 2006 Chrysler 2.7L engine. Sprocket is not worn and a puller was used to remove from crankshaft which indicate factory tolorances.
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