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Mile Marker 11017-01 Selectro Classic Manual Hub 68-75 W300 21 Spline 8 Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

La Crosse, Wisconsin, US

La Crosse, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:11017-01 Warranty:No

For sale are a set of Mile Marker Selectro locking hubs, I bought them on ebay as used but they look pretty darn new to me except for some scrapes in the paint by the finger grips. The paint is also marred where the bolts go so they must have been installed for at least a short while. Instructions are included

These are for a 21 spline hub. I bought these for my '74 Dodge W300 and found out I have a 30 spline hub so I ended up with these extra. Check you spline count before ordering just to be sure

These should fit a 1968 - 1975 Dodge W300 1 Ton, the info below is off of Mile Markers web site

11017 model number 3.968 bolt circle8 bolts21 splines1.375 axle OD

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