LuK LSC267 - CL SLAVE CYL
$14699
MSRP: $216.28
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LUK part description
Product Description
LuK Concentric Slave Cylinder, CRS
Application Summary
Jeep Cherokee 1987-1993 (L4, 2.5L), Jeep Comanche 1987-1992 (L4, 2.5L), Jeep Wagoneer 1987 (L4, 2.5L), Jeep Wrangler 1987-1992 (L4, 2.5L)
Additional Information
Remanufactured Part | N |
Warranty Special | 12 months or 12,000 miles - whichever comes first |
Country of Origin (Primary) | US |
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) | 8708935000 |
Stock Status | S |
UPC | 670774000843 |
Part Interchanges
- AMS Automotive N1750
- LuK 5100056100
- Sachs SN1750
- SKF N4901
- Timken 619001
- Valeo 5591160
- Bendix 12305
- Raybestos Brakes SC37915
- Centric Parts 303.58016
- PERFECTION 360088
- PERFECTION 37915
- Dorman CS12304
- Dorman CS360088
- Dorman CSA12304
- 614045
- OEM Part Number 52107701
- AMS N1750
- NAPA Clutch and Flywheel 73267
- 0 4723 875
- 0 4728 060
- 4638 464
- 4638 465
- 4723 875
- 4728 060
- 5 3005 967
- 5 3006 068
- 8 3503 383
- 8 3503 384
- ZA3504A1
Fits Vehicles
- Jeep Wrangler (1987-1992)
- Jeep Wagoneer (1987)
- Jeep Comanche (1987-1992)
- Jeep Cherokee (1987-1993)
LuK® is a worldwide leader in manufacturing clutches, power steering pumps, dual-mass flywheels, and self-adjusting clutch and engine components for various vehicle applications. It was founded by brothers George and Wilhelm Schaeffler in 1965. Initially, it was established as a manufacturer of diaphragm spring clutches with a release system. But when it was acquired by Schaeffler Group, a globally known supplier of chassis, engine, and transmission components for automotive and industrial applications, the company has grown immensely. Currently, LuK has research and development centers, offices, and manufacturing plants around the world. It remains steadfast to its commitment to providing only the highest quality clutches and other transmission, steering, suspension, and engine components.
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