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Dexter Axle Magnet Kit Fits Dexter 12 1/4 X 3 3/8" (8k) Elec. Brakes After 6/92 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Christmas Valley, Oregon, United States

Christmas Valley, Oregon, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Dexter Warranty:No

You are buying a  DEXTER electric brake Kit.
Magnet, Spring, & Clip

This magnet kit is for a  8,000 LBS. axle.

Magnet Measurements 4" Long X 2 1/2" Wide -- Oval

White Wires

This is one of many products we have left over from our RV Store.  All 

parts have been in storage and may have some dirt & dust on them but 

are new & unused.  E-mail with any questions.  Thanks for looking! 

                      

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