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Torque Converter For Chrysler Dodge Jeep 2002-2012 42rle, 42re on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States

 High Quality Torque Converter for Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 42RLE & 42RE Transmissions.

This Reconditioned Unit, (Our Part Number 58690), has a 10.75" Diameter, 9" Bolt, 1.335" Pilot, 22 Splines & 4 Mounting Pads.  Clutch type unit.
2000-2400 Stall


This Unit Fits

**No core charge.**

Please Notify Us of the Make, Model, Year, and Engine of Vehicle before Purchasing.

Alliance Torque Converters is now offering to the general public our high quality converters for all makes of domestic and import vehicles. Our staff has a combined experience of 80 years serving the transmission industry and we stand by our product with a 2 year limited warranty. All converters will be shipped within one business day of order via UPS Ground or Next Day Air if needed. For any questions please feel free to contact us at (937) 715-9215

We Take Pride In Our Converters and Our Process Shows It:

-All of our parts are thoroughly inspected
-All lockup and bearing surfaces are machined for smoothness
-All lockup units are equipped with a new clutch lining, new o-rings and seals
-All of our converters are pressure tested to prevent leaks
-All of our converters are fluid balanced with input shaft and stator support
-All of our converters are checked for runout to .008 and below

Payment must be received within 3 days or purchase or item will be re-stocked and re-listed.



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