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Durablue X-33 Eliminator Axle With Cast Hubs Yamaha 86-04 Warrior 350 Yfm350 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.99
Location:

New Boston, Michigan, US

New Boston, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:DURABLUE Manufacturer Part Number:20-1141EX

BRAND NEW, OLD STOCK!!



The X-33 axle is a truely innovative axle design. The X-33 uses the same superior material and heat treating as the Eliminator. The unique difference is in the design. Standard design ATV axles neck down to about 1" in diameter. A splined wheel hub slides onto the axle shaft and is retained with a hex nut. As all ATVer's know, hubs loosen frequently. The X-33 changes all that. The wheel hub is clamped solid and driven by a pin on a 1-3/8" diameter shaft. This axle is rifled to reduce weight near the rotational axis of the ATV. The "straight bar" X-33 axle has no narrow or weak areas that can be prone to breaking.

This axle allows 16 different wheel offset alternatives.

RETAIL IS $697.00


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