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Jeep Dana & Chrysler Differentials - How to Rebuild the 8-1 4 8-3 4 Dana 44 & 60 & AMC 20 - cover

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Jeep Dana & Chrysler Differentials - How to Rebuild the 8-1 4 8-3 4 Dana 44 & 60 & AMC 20

Larry Shepard

Publisher: S-A Design

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Summary

In this Workbench series title, the focus is on the disassembly, inspection and step-by-step rebuild of the most popular high-performance differentials. It includes step-by-step disassembly, inspection, and reassembly procedures for many popular Dana, Borg Warner and Chrysler differentials.
Available since: 06/15/2013.

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