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Aluminum Rear End Spool For Quick Change Rear End Used...like New...winters on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Edgewater, Florida, United States

Edgewater, Florida, United States
USED ALUMINUM SPOOL...VERY LITTLE USE...WAS MY SPARE, CARRIED IN THE RACE TRAILER
Brand:WINTERS Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWEN Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here we have a slightly used aluminum 31 spline spool for a quickchange rear end.  I carried this in my race trailer for many years as a spare.

This should fit any full size quickchange rear...winters hakibrand...franklin...etc

The spool looks as new...but it is used...splines look like new...very slight use.

Cost over 250.00 new

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