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Hd Roadking 1" Axle Front Wheel Bearings (2) Pcs. 2000'-2007' Fltr Road Glide on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:M-SB-0038 Brand:DNA SPECIALTY

 

THESE ARE (2) PCS. OF 1" AXLE SEALED FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS FOR YOUR HARLEY, INDIAN OR CUSTOM CHOPPER THAT USES A 1" AXLE.THESE HAVE A DOUBLE ROW OF BALL BEARINGS AND ARE PRE-LUBED WITH WATERPROOF GREASE AND SEALED ON EACH SIDE.THESE ARE FOR 2000'-2007' APPLICATION FOR ROAD KINGS, STREET GLIDES, ULTA CLASSICS, ELECTRA GLIDES.

BEARING DIMENSIONS ARE:   1.00" INSIDE DIAMETER

                                                       2.047" (52MM) OUTSIDE DIAMETER

                                                      .825" (21MM) WIDTH

I ALSO HAVE THIS BEARING IN THE .750" (3/4") VERSION IN ANY QUANTITY.PLEASE CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS @ (714)717-9101.

THE SHIPPING IS $7.50 FOR USPS PRIORITY MAIL IN THE USA.

 

 

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