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Set Of 4 Black Front & Rear Wheel Hubs, 1.25" Racing Go Kart, Cart Stool Midget on 2040-parts.com

US $52.95
Location:

Fort Hill,PA, United States

Fort Hill,PA, United States
Condition:New Brand:premier Manufacturer Part Number:prer125set UPC:Does not apply

  • Set of 4 high quality CNC machined light weight aluminum wheel hubs.

  • Front Hub (2): 
    5/8" High speed bearings pressed in
    American bolt pattern, 3 holes on a 2-1/2" bolt circle
    Dual bolt pattern for use with 1/4 or 5/16 studs and nuts

  • Rear Hub (2): 
    1-1/4" Bore with 1/4" keyway
    American bolt pattern, 3 holes on a 2-1/2" bolt circle
    Dual bolt pattern for use with 1/4 or 5/16 studs and nuts

  • Includes 1/4" bolts and nuts

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