Trailer Axle Rockwell 22,500 Lbs on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Complete axle with webb hubbs 10 bolt hole for 10 - 22.5 budd rims ,16.5 inch drums ,manual slack adjusters,71.5 tracking BRAKE CANS AND SPRINGS,TRAILING ARMS ARE NOT included but can be purchased . .email for price and avalibilty.auction is for one axle. Many makes of hubs and models of 22,500 lb axles including self pilot. avaliable. in both 71.5 or 77.5 tracking contact seller
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