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Maxpower 5890 10-inch Steering Wheel For Go-karts on 2040-parts.com

US $33.95
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Detroit, United States

Detroit, United States
Condition:New Brand:Maxpower Manufacturer Part Number:5890 UPC:034761058901

Maxpower 5890 10-Inch Steering Wheel for Go-Karts

  • For use on go-karts
  • 3 hole mounting pattern
  • 10-inch diameter
  • 1/2-Inch center hole
  • Mounting holes: (3) 1/4"

Product Description

10-Inch Steering Wheel for Go-Karts. 
10-Inch diameter steering wheel. 
1/2-Inch center hole, (3) 1/4-Inch mounting holes, 1-3/8-Inch center to center

Product Information

Product Dimensions10.5 x 10.5 x 2.5 inches
Item Weight1.6 pounds
Shipping Weight1.9 pounds 
ManufacturerRotary Corporation
OriginUSA
Item model number5890

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