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Grease Bearing Protectors — Pair, Fit 2.328in. Hubs, With Dust Covers New! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Seymour, Tennessee, United States

Seymour, Tennessee, United States

Grease Bearing Protectors — Pair, Fit 2.328in. Hubs, with Dust Covers NEW!

Ultra-Tow High-Performance Bearing Protectors — Pair,

 Fit 2.328in. Hubs, Stainless Steel, Grease Level Indicators,

  • Protect hub bearings on all types of trailers from water and dirt
  • Grease level indicators indicate when grease should be added
  • Fit 2.328in. hubs

    Ultra-Tow Bearing Protector Cover — Pair, 2.328in.

  • Prevent grease from getting on wheels
  • Retaining bands keeps covers from falling off protector during transportation
    • High-quality durable PVC construction

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