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1-3/4" Axle / 1-3/4" Spring U-bolt Kit Utility Trailer on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Hays, North Carolina, United States

Hays, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:U-Bolt Brand:U-Bolt

1-3/4" Axle / 1-3/4" Spring U-Bolt Kit

  • For 1.75" round axle tube and 1.75" wide spring
  • Components:
    • (4) # 9000228 - 3/8" Diameter x 4.03" long x 1-3/4" opening u-bolt
    • (2) # 9000204 - Axle tie plate
    • (8) # 6450182 - 3/8"-24 Hex nut
    • (8) # 9000250 - 3/8" Lock washer

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