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Left A Arms Assembly Spindle Brake Drive Shaft W Boots Rotar Yamaha Wolverine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Amherst, Ohio, United States

Amherst, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Good front right steering assembly including a arms spindle brake rotor caliper bearings brake like guard bushings etc. This has a slight bend in the one a arm but bolts right up and the bushings are tight and look to have been replaced at one time. The bearings could be used but I would say need to be replaced soon and the brake pads. No holes welds or repairs normal quad wear but good and usable. Drive shaft and boots is included What you see pictured is what you will get. Normal wear and use.

Thank you. I have a whole quad to part out minus rear rack and carb.

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