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Stainless Steel Aftermarket Harley Davidson Rear Axle 12" To 15.5" Axles on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Porter Ranch, California, US

Porter Ranch, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

These Polished Universal Stainless Steel Axles are available in 3/4", and in 12" to15.5" lengths. Please determine the correct axle size before bidding. This item is sold as is with no warranty, returns or exchange and sale is is final. Winning bidder must pay within three days after close of auction. Bidders with 0 feedback please don't bid. Item sold as is with no returns, refunds, or credits. Shipping price is for lower 48 states. Please ask questions before bidding...good luck .

After winning bid, please email me for the size you need from 12" to 15.5". The sizes go up in 1/2" increments. Available sizes are 12", 12.5", 13", 13.5", 14", 14.5", 15", 15.5" 

Also look at my other auction for 16" to 20" lengths




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