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Jig Welded 5/8" Axle Size Go Kart / Dolly Steering Spindles With Nylon Inserts on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Snellville, Georgia, US

Snellville, Georgia, US
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Heavy Duty Jig welded Go Kart / Dolly Steering Spindles axles with nylon inserts and wheel spacers

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***NEW information - Our spindles can be used with steering mechanism "in front of" or "in back of" wheels. They can be installed directly to frame! Our lever arm can cross over the frame in either direction because there is NO FOLD on the lever arm (like most other spindles) that limits the turn radius of the spindle.

* Newly added - Steel wheel spacers with nylon inserts - No metal to metal rubbing!

5/8" axle diameter

Axle length ~ 4" for use with most standard wheels.


Spindle
Made with the more expensive D.O.M. Tubing (not pipe)
Spindle shaft ID ~ 3/4" or (5/8" with nylon flange washer insert -No metal on metal rubbing!)

Spindle shaft height w/ nylon flange washers ~ 3 3/8" (apply this measurement to match your I.D. for spindle C brackets)
Tapped(Threaded) 3/8" hole on lever arm


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