Does Cloyes make decent chains for transfer cases?
Looking for a chain for a NP242J or NP242AMC, and it doesn't seem easy to get the OEM ones anymore.
Cloyes tcase chains
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Re: Cloyes tcase chains
I have two listing for 242 chains thru my distributors both are the 220 range before taxes
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Re: Cloyes tcase chains
I know Cloyes makes good timing sets, so I'd assume the tcase chains would be at least decent too but want to make sure. For reference it's about $60 on Rockauto for the 10028 chain, which just seems too cheap.
OEM Mopar is about $300 USD online, and I'm not sure if it's actually a NVG chain, or if that's actually available. You used to be able to find the actual NVG P/N online easily and they were available.
OEM Mopar is about $300 USD online, and I'm not sure if it's actually a NVG chain, or if that's actually available. You used to be able to find the actual NVG P/N online easily and they were available.