1" Solid 38" Steel Axle, No Step, Snap Ring Ends 1403-38 on 2040-parts.com
Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States
Go Kart Parts for Sale
- 1" solid axle 18" long 1/4" keyway zinc plated 8174-18(US $39.55)
- Rotary brand replacement belt deck drive 103-7/8" x 5/8" fits exmark 11504(US $59.64)
- 8 tooth 35 chain sprocket "b" type - 9 degree taper 2115(US $16.52)
- 40 series torque converter kits for 9hp-16hp engines & 1"crankshaft 1/4" keyway(US $195.92)
- Rotary brand replacement 13 x 500 x 6 straight stem 9621(US $17.45)
- New comet 94c duster 1" bore engine clutch(US $160.00)
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