Aluminum Midget Brake Caliper Bracket Sanders on 2040-parts.com
Denver, North Carolina, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED SANDERS PRODUCTS ALUMINUM MIDGET BRAKE CALIPER MOUNTING BRACKET USED ON THE LEFT FRONT. IT HAS 2 THREADED 3/8" HOLES THAT ARE 3 1/4" APART TO MOUNT BRAKE CALIPER AND 2- 7/16" COUNTERSUNK HOLES TO MOUNT TO SPINDLE. SOLD AS IS. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WITH MY OTHER AUCTIONS.
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