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Midget Sprint Car Front End Kit, Keizer Hubs, Winters Spindles And King Pins +++ on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Pleasanton, Kansas, United States

Pleasanton, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

Midget Sprint Car Complete Front End 

We purchased these parts for a project that was never completed, parts used on paved road less than one mile, at a cost of more than $1300.00.

This auction is for two of each the following parts.

Keizer Aluminum Hub with Bearings:
The 5 Lug Direct Mount design fits 15 bolt Sprint Car & Midget wheels.  These hubs will fit on any spindle with a snout that measures 1 3/16" diameter x 2 7/8" long, which is almost every spindle in the Sprint Car & Midget industry, including Winters, DMI, Triple X, MPD, and many more.
Features
Lightweight, 6 Spoke design
Polished Aluminum
Hub includes 2 bearings, the inner seal, and the dust cap
Has holes for a rotor adapter to bolt to
Weighs only approximately 5.3 lbs.
Commonly used with Triple X, Maxim, J&J, Eagle, JEI, Schnee, Shaw, Beast, Stealth, Spike, Bullet, Twister, and almost all other Sprint Car & Midget Chassis, in almost all series including World of Outlaws, USAC, ASCS, All-Star, OCRS, and many others. 

Winters Performance 9 Degree Aluminum Midget Spindle:
Lightweight aluminum midget spindle with straight steel snout. Has 3" mounting centers for brake and steering mounts. Includes lightweight locking spindle nut.

Winters Performance King Pin and Cap:
Hollow,  Fits Winters Midget 9 Degree Spindle

Winters Performance Steering Arm:
Forged 7075-T6 Aluminum Construction
Dimensions for the diagram below:
1 (from tie rod centerline to king pin): 5.000"
2 (from tie rod centerline to spindle): 1.000"
5 (from mounting bolt to mounting bolt): 3.000"

Keizer Polished Aluminum Front Brake Rotor Adapter for Sprint Cars & Midgets and Rotor:
Bolts to any of Keizer Sprint Car/Midget Front Hubs, as well as any hub with rotor mounting pattern of 3 x 3 7/8" with 5/16"-18 threaded holes.  Allows you to mount rotors with a bolt pattern of 3 x 5".
Features
Lightweight design
Polished Aluminum
Includes the 3 mounting bolts
Weighs only approximately 0.5 lbs.
Commonly used with Triple X, Maxim, J&J, Eagle, JEI, Schnee, Shaw, Beast, Stealth, Spike, Bullet, Twister, and almost all other Sprint Car & Midget Chassis, in almost all series including World of Outlaws, USAC, ASCS, All-Star, OCRS, and many others. 

We have wheels and the axle listed in other auctions.

These parts are sold as is no returns.

Local pick up will pay sales tax.

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