CARDONE Announces Top Transfer Case Motor SKUs

CARDONE Announces Top Transfer Case Motor SKUs

Be ready for any weather condition with CARDONE’s 100 percent torque-tested A1 CARDONE Reman Transfer Case Motors, which offer superior performance, long product life and the most popular application coverage on the road, according to the company.

 

PHILADELPHIA – Transfer case motors ensure trucks and SUVs can keep all four wheels safely turning throughout the slippery mud, slush and snow of winter. Be ready for any weather condition with CARDONE’s 100 percent torque-tested A1 CARDONE Reman Transfer Case Motors, which offer superior performance, long product life and the most popular application coverage on the road, according to the company.

121933CardoneTr_00000071207CARDONE’s top SKUs are listed below. Each one is in stock and ready to ship today.

Part Number      Application
48-221                    Ford Ranger 2006-’10 (pictured)
48-113                    Chevrolet/GMC trucks 2003-’08
48-202                    Ford Ranger 1995-’04
48-205                    Ford trucks 1999-2012

For additional application information, visit the CARDONE WebCat at www.cardone.com.
 

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