Boat Trailer Bearing Buddy 1.980 Bore on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, California, US
Napa brand bearing buddy for 1.980 bore. Keep dirt and water out of your trailer hubs. Just remove your grease cap and tap into place, pump a few squirts of grease and you are ready to go. Keeps your axle bearings immersed in grease when submerged.
Other for Sale
- Norcold rv refrigerator cooling unit(US $375.00)
- Dometic rv refrigerator cooling unit(US $375.00)
- Surge guard rv power portable 120v 30amp protector+lock(US $113.00)
- Heavy duty 30-amp 10/3 stw cord, 25’ with handle(US $20.00)
- Suburban nt30sp rv camper furnace nt-30sp 30000 btu(US $299.00)
- New 30 ft 50 amp 125/250 volt epicord rv power cord with locking connector (US $114.99)
GM to drop plans for range-topping Cadillac sedan
Mon, 01 Jul 2013General Motors has decided to deep-freeze a range-topping ultraluxury sedan it was developing for Cadillac, according to three people with knowledge of the company’s plans. GM executives recently concluded that the rear-wheel-drive car, which would have been a low-volume showstopper priced well north of $100,000, didn’t offer enough brand-building pizzazz to justify the investment, the sources said. Designers recently were taken off the program and reassigned.
Goodbye Gemballa UK – Hello Merdad & the Porsche Cayenne 2dr Coupe
Thu, 03 Jun 2010The 2 door Porsche Cayenne by UK company Merdad What’s a Merdad, you may well ask? Well, a Merdad is not a what, it’s a he. He ran the Gemballa franchise in the UK – rather successfully – but as Uwe Gemballa has gone on an extended African holiday and his eponymous company is in liquidation Merdad had to get a shake on to create his company’s future.
Jaguar Heritage Racing launches +video
Tue, 13 Mar 2012Jaguar Heritage Racing - lots of historic competitive racing planned in 2012 Jaguar are to go Heritage Racing, with works supported Jaguar C and D-Types appearing at heritage racing events like Goodwood and the Mille Miglia. Jaguar has a great depth of history, not just in car production but in racing too. And for a very long time Jaguar believed its history gave it all the kudos it needed to succeed as a car maker.