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Model T Ford Rear Axle Shaft Roller Bearing Sleeve - Right - Top Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Albany, Georgia, United States

Albany, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Model Year Range:1909 - 1927 Part Type:Drive and Axle Shaft Har OEM Part #:T2509B UPC:does not apply

NEW Axle bearing sleeve, RIGHT NOTE: EXCELLENT QUALITY REAR AXLE SLEEVE bought from Lang but did not use.

Made according to the original Ford blueprints, duplicating the material thickness, hardness, etc. 

LANG’S TECH TIP! To determine the right from the left sleeve - hold the sleeve so you are looking at the V-slot and the slot points down. If the hole is on the right it is the right sleeve - if the hole is on the left it is the left sleeve.

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