C - Channel Brackets 1 Pair Go Kart Spindles Doorway Dolly Bar Stool Racing on 2040-parts.com
Snellville, Georgia, United States
C - Channel spindle Brackets Spindle bolt hole size: 5/8" Distance between spindle ears: 3 3/8" Width of Bracket 1.5" Spindle Thickness (gauge) 1/4" steel If you look at our other auctions under Doorway Dolly they are the same C -Brackets used on those items Quantities Available! *** See our other auctions for Left and Right Steering Spindles |
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