Mopar 04531216ab Auto Trans Extension Housing Seal on 2040-parts.com
Troutman, North Carolina, United States
Brand: Mopar
Part Number: 04531216AB Item Condition: New Item Description: Auto Trans Extension Housing Seal Manufacturer Brand Description: Auto Trans Extension Housing Seal Quantity Needed: 1; Item Specifics: Height: 1.764 [in] Length: 3.098 [in] Other Part Number: 04531216, 05016760AA, 04741119, 04626590, 03515383 Weight: 0.13 [lb] Width: 3.098 [in] |
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