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All American Billet Transmission Crossmember 1963-1987 GM C10

011-6387TC

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Transmission Crossmember 1963-1987 GM C10
$147.56
Bolt-In Transmission Crossmember
  • 1963-1987 GM C10 Truck
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    Would this work  on a 4x4 Chevy frame.

    Asked by: mark 1948 chevy
    Yes, this crossmember is very universal and should work in your truck.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2017-12-19
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