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Dodge Ram 48re Transmission Raybestos Pro Series Intermediate Kickdown Band on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Raybestos Other Part Number:22825FPS Manufacturer Part Number:RPS38961 Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Dodge Ram 48RE Transmission Raybestos Pro Series

Intermediate Kickdown Band

Today's engines and transmissions are smaller and more powerful than ever before. They require higher drum speeds, more horsepower, increased loading and high energy absorption. High energy equates to extreme heat, which can degrade and destroy transmissions. Raybestos Powertrain has developed an affordable high energy band that addresses this problem of high stress in small packages. The premium Pro-Series band is constructed of Kevlar fibers along with solids and resins that enhance band performance. Pro-Series bands are the perfect upgrade for heavy duty, towing and high performance rebuilds.

Advantages
Resistance to extreme heat, up to 700 degrees F
Significantly increased durability
Higher holding capacity
Stability in high energy conditions
Heat treated anchors for greater mechanical strength
Special Kevlar fiber blend with higher friction co-efficient
Affordable performance for every build

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