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K-h Trailer Brake Drum 12 X 2 Mobile Home Utility Wheel Axle 5 Lug on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Orinda, California, United States

Orinda, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:K-H Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:71744

Sold low-boy trailer and have spare parts left over. 
Those drums have been removed from mobile home, who was driven for about hundred miles, so they don't show any wear. Despite some rust, you can still see machining marks on wear surfaces. 
Bolts, wedges and bearings are on them, but no guarantee on bearings and seals as they have been exposed to dust. 
I also have couple of leaf springs for 6000lb axle, bolts, U-bolts if you need them. 
The outer bearing is KOYO LM67048  dia 1.25" 
Don't want to pull seal on inner bearing, but it is  dia 1.75
Delivered usually in 3 days with Priority Shipping. 

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