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Tie Down Hub Assembly Super, 5 Bolt 81045 on 2040-parts.com

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San Mateo, California, United States

San Mateo, California, United States
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 Tie Down Hub Assembly Super, 5 Bolt 81045

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5 Stud with 1740 lb. capacity
1-3/8" inner & 1-1/16" outer bearings for tapered spindels
Comes with lug nuts, bearings, seals, dust cap, and cotter key
Check existing hub kits to confirm correct sizing for your application
Product comes pre- greased

Zerk fitting allows you to lubricate the back and front bearing by pushing out old grease while supplying new grease. All kits include: bearings, sales, dust cap, cotter key, and lug nuts or bolts. Compatible with a 5 Stud application and has a 1750 pound capacity. Fits bearings 1-3/8” inner and 1-1/16” outerbearings with tapered spindles. Comes with lug nuts, and is painted.

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