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Trailer Hub Assembly 5 On 4.5" Trailer Hub #545 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.96
Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:DEXTER Manufacturer Part Number:545

Trailer Hub Assembly 5 on 4.5" Trailer Hub #545

545 - Trailer Hub Assembly 5 on 4.5"  Trailer Hub  #545
Dexter

Includes:
  • Inner Bearing 68149 (1 3/8"),
  • Outer Bearing 44649 (1 1/16"),
  • Rear Seal GS6,
  • Grease Cap 21-41 w/ Plug,
  • both Races,
  • 5 Studs
  • and Nuts. 

    Additional Information:
  • 5 Bolts
  • Bolt Circle 4.5"
  • Inner Bearing 68149
  • Outer Bearing 44649
  • 1,750 lbs. Capacity
  • Hub Length 4 1/4"
  • Recommended Tire Sizes: 13", 14", 15"
  • Grease Cap 21-41 w/ Plug
  • Grease Seal GS6
  • Replacement Bearing Kit BK6 

    Bearing Protectors w/ Plastic Bras #1980S not included.

  • WC Carrying Weight: 1,750 lbs.

  • Item Number 545 – Trailer Hub Assembly 5 on 4.5" Trailer Hub #545

    Each – US$24.96

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