Vw Jetta Golf 2.0l Transmission Reverse Idler Gear Seal Bearing Cover 020 Manual on 2040-parts.com
Poland, New York, US
This is usually all you need to rebuild a late 1993-early 1999 jetta golf 2.0l 5 speed manual transmission that has a bad reverse gear. Most of the time you can get away without replacing the reverse sliding gear. This package includes the reverse idler gear, the green t/o bearing cover, a t/o bearing, a input seal kit w/bronze rod guide for the larger input shafts, 2 output/final drive seal kits, a BR8 bearing for lower pinion, and an extra output seal. I'm cleaning out my inventory.These are all new parts. I have used parts like these in the past to great success to fix these 5 speeds. NO RESERVE
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