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Moose Racing Drz400sm - Drz400e &s 0222-0099 Wheel Spacer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States

Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States

New, unused in box


  • Replace or upgrade OEM wheel spacers with these durable parts
  • Water and dirt grind between wheel bearing seals and soft OEM aluminum wheel spacers; this creates grooves and allows for bearing contamination
  • Moose Racing wheel spacers feature hardened steel contact surfaces
  • This makes for a tight seal that will last for years and keep your bearings fresh
  • Our spacers are made from either anodized aluminum with a press fit - hardened steel shell, or solid - hardened and ground bearing steel, depending on application
  • Upgrade to Moose Racing wheel spacers when you replace damaged wheel bearings, or before you have to

Application(s):


YearMakeModel 
2000 - 2004SuzukiDR-Z400
2000 - 2007SuzukiDR-Z400E
2000 - 2009SuzukiDR-Z400S
2005 - 2009SuzukiDR-Z400SM

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