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Dragster Wheel Mounts For Trailering on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
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Ashland, Massachusetts, United States

Ashland, Massachusetts, United States
NEVER USED PERFECT CONDITION,NOT IN THE BOX, NO PARTS INCLUDED NONE WERE
Manufacturer Part Number:700005 Surface Finish:RUBER

Wheel Cradles for Dragster Front, Pair

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Item # 700005
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Product Description

The wheel cradle holds dragster or antique front and real wheels stable during transportation. The wheel cradle stops all left and right movement in the front end without tying the front end of the car down. Two molded through holes allow the wheel cradle to be semi-permanently mounted to the trailer floor, if desired.

Includes

  • (2) Wheel Cradles

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