Chrome Cone Stem Nut For Hd Springer Forks - Hd Bt Ul El Fl Models 1936-1948 on 2040-parts.com
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CHROME CONE STEM NUT FOR HD SPRINGER FORKS - HD BT UL EL FL MODELS 1936-1948
VT No: 24-0679 OEM No: 48327-36 Stem cone nut for spring fork front ends Fits: EL 1936-1940 FL 1941-1948 UL 1937-1948
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