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Gn Steel Quick Change Rear End Tube 25" End To End For 62" Centered Quick Change on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
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Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
GN Steel Quick Change Rear End Tube 25" end to end for 62" centered quick change, US $119.95, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TWSnout25QCB Warranty:No Part Brand:PEM Racing

GN 25" Steel Quick Change Rear End Tube for 62"centered pinion Quick Change  

  • .188" wall Centerless Ground Steel Tubingi, exact 2.99" to 3.00" outside dimension.
  • 2.5" GN snout for standard and lightweight Grand National Hubs.
  • 25" end to end measurement fits both sides of a 62" centered pinion quick change rear.
  • You can shorten with a standard chop saw or band saw.
  • other sizes available for different wide quick changes and offset quick changes.


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