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10" X 2-1/4" 3500 Lb Axles Dexter Trailer Brake Drum Hub Kit 5 On 4.5 3.5k on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Hays, North Carolina, United States

Hays, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dexter Part Brand:Dexter Brakes Trailer Wheel Drum Hub Kit Manufacturer Part Number:10" Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:10"

Dexter Brake Hub Assembly.

 

10.09" Diameter

5 Lug

5 on 4.5

3500 lb Axle

Includes:

  • Dust Cap and Plug
  • Pin
  • Nut
  • Washer
  • Outer Bearing  (1 1/16")
  • Inner Bearing (1 3/8")
  • Wheel Nuts
  • Stud
  • Hub Drum
  • Double Lip Seal

 Comes already greased with bearings installed. 

Made in the USA

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