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Wide Five Bearing Spacer , Asa ,...late Model, All Star on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

Washington, West Virginia, United States

Washington, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:tdf Manufacturer Part Number:w5bs

Wide Five Bearing Spacer   .Not sure if these are all-star brand or not.. they are not in any marked packaging...This will give you the proper bearing pre-load every time you maintain your hubs. CNC-machined to fit all Wide 5 hubs, adjustable spacer fits between inner and outer bearings. Prevent over-tightening and consistently set bearing pre-load while reducing bearing drag. These look just like the allstar brand.. not sure that there not.. just not in any kind of package...

 . We have recently bought out a small speed shop..... we will be listing these over the next few weeks.  Add our store for upcoming specials and listings....... .. we will combine shipping where we can..Thanks for looking

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