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New Energy Corse Lh M8-d25 Kz Shifter Kart Stub Axle Less Bearings K-code on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
New stub axle, kingpin bearings & spacer require replacement (see description below).
Brand:Energy Corse Manufacturer Part Number:M8-D25-KZ UPC:Does not apply

Brand new LH original Energy Corse KZ M8 / D25 stub axle.  "K" camber code.  Stepped end for use with CRG-type KZ front brake drum only, not compatible with standard D25 hubs.  Keyway on underside of boss to accept original Energy Corse / Parolin KZ front brake caliper bracket.

Kingpin bearings have been installed without spacer so the bearings will need to be removed / replaced and the spacer (not included) installed.


 

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