Ssangyong Transfer Case Chains

Ssang-yong is South Korean car company. It was founded in 1954 Hadonghwan Motor Company. In 1977 it changed its name to Dong-A Motor. In 1988 the company was taken over by Ssangyong Business Group and the name was chaged to Ssangyong Motor. In 1998 Daewoo Motors purchased a controlling stake in the company and in 2000 sold its controlling stake in Sang-Yong Motors to the Chinese company Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC).

Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) 4400143015 uses the Borg Warner Gear BW-4423 or the BW-4421 with a 1.25" inch wide chain with 74 pitches at .4346", 37 links and a rocker pin design.

2003 and Up A100 Rodius and Y250 Rexton uses the Borg Warner Gear 4426 with the Torque on Demand (TOD) feature with a 1 inch" wide chain with 74 pitches at .4346", 37 links and a rocker pin design.

Y250 Rexton, C100 Actyon, Q100PU, D100 Koron uses the BorgWarner Gear BW-4426 2 speed ESOF PT with a 1" inch wide chain with 62 pitches at .5033", 31 links and a round pin design.

2005 and Up D100, Y250 and the Y300 uses the BorgWarner Gear BW-4427 with a 1.25" inch wide chain with 74 pitches at .4346", 37 links and a round pin design. This chain has two blue links separated by one link.

(HV-051, HV-067, HV-027, HV-070)










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