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Model T Ford Early Front Wheel Hubs 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:Used

Description: A matching pair of Model T Ford front wheel hubs. These are the early style with ball bearings and the wider hub cap threaded area. This style of hub was used from around 1911 thru 1916. Both the inside and outer ball bearings are in the hubs but one large bearing cone which slides onto the spindle is missing. Also included are the left and right hand outer bearing cones and spindle nuts. There are 18 new small high domed carriage bolts which are correct for early Fords and 11 original large head bolts with wear on some of the threads. 29 nuts will complete the lot. Please examine the photos carefully to review style and condition.

 

Shipping: Shipping and packaging is $13.45 to a US address in the 48 states.  Will ship via USPS, no pickups please. This item is also being offered to any international buyer willing to use the eBay Global Shipping Program. Thank you for considering this listing.

 

Reserve: A reserve of $60.00 has been set. Lower bids will be considered if reserve is not met.

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