Laughlin Rf Spindle 5 Degrees 10" Tall Arca Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Laughlin RF Nascar spindle. Complete with Laughlin slotted Steering arm. Spindle is 5 degrees. The measurement from the bottom of steering arm at Lower BJ to top of spindle at upper BJ is 10". The distance from the bottom of the lower ball joint to the center spindle pin is 3". The inner bearing size of the spindle is 1.75". Includes welded on brake brackets.
Complete with Brake mounts installed on 7 inch center. Steering arm is slotted for Ackerman adjustment.
This was an inventory arm from a Nationwide Team.
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