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Longacre 56600- Hex Hub Quick Disconnect on 2040-parts.com

US $29.92
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:56600 Brand:LONGACRE UPC:does not apply

 56600- Hex Hub Quick Disconnect

Steering Wheel Type: 3-bolt aftermarket

Shaft Attachment Style: Weld-on

Shaft Diameter (in): 0.625 in./0.750 in.

Steering Wheel Release Style: Pin-type, push to release

Quick-Release Material: Aluminum

Quick-Release Finish: Natural

Quantity: Sold as a kit


These Longacre aluminum hubs have a spring-loaded release button with a non-removable pin. 

They also include a precision-machined hex bore for a better fit and a standard 3-bolt wheel mounting pattern.

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