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Tie Down Torsion Axle Spindle #80062 3000 Lb on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Alvin, Texas, United States

Alvin, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tie Down Engineerining Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:#80062

A= 2.31", B= 9.97", C= 1.6", D= 4.34", E= 2.24"
Spindle Stock: Round - 2.31"
Brake Flange: None
Capacity (each): 3000 lbs.
Bearing Size: 1-3/4" x 1-1/4"

Each spindle is turned from high tensile, cold rolled steel and 100% quality control checked for accuracy. For use with Tie Down Engineering's Eliminator Torsion Axles that use removable spindles. Pre-drilled shaft includes a grease seal wear sleeve and can be converted to a 'Super Lube' style spindle with the addition of a grease zerk fitting. Includes replaceable Stainless Steel Sleeve for grease seal surface (Dimension 'E' ).
NOTE: Requires torsion arm mounting nut, washer & cotter pin and also hub mounting hardware (not included).
Tie Down Engineering Part #80062W

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