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Mopar A B E C F Body Transmission Speedometer Gear Housing Dodge Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Alma, Arkansas, United States

Alma, Arkansas, United States
Mopar A B E C F Body Transmission Speedometer Gear Housing Dodge Truck, US $24.95, image 1
nice original part
Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:mopar UPC:does not apply

You are buying a Speedometer Cable Drive Gear Housing and Clamp for most Mopar A B C E F Body Dodge Truck Application.

This is the part that mounts to the transmission tail housing and is correct for both automatic and standard applications.

This is the version used with the 26 - 45 tooth speedometer drive gears but I have the version for the smaller gears available if you need it instead.

I would of course replace the seals before use.

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