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Husqvarna Rear Backing Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Syracuse, New York, US

Syracuse, New York, US
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Up for auction is this Husqvarna rear backing plate with brake arm at a great price. I'm not 100% sure what year this fits, but I believe it's from the late 70's early 80's and I think this plate is for the wide break shoes but not sure. It's the rear plate with no lip, meaning this fits inside the hub rather than over the lip of the hub. If you look at the picture with the plate leaning against the box, you can see there is no lip to the edge of the plate. Again, you decide if this is the one you need. The arm is a little loose and it could use a new bushing, there are no cracks or wear marks. A little cleaning up and this would make a nice spare. I accept Paypal and will ship to the lower 48 states only, no international shipping. Winning bidder pays $6.95 shipping/handling. Good luck and thank you for looking.

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