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Motorized Engine Drift Trike Go-kart Axle Pillow Block Bearings 1" Parts Sale!! on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

North Plains, Oregon, United States

North Plains, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:WB Manufacturer Part Number:205

SALE PRICED! (colors may vary from blue to Gray)
THIS AUCTION IS FOR 2 INDUSTRIAL GRADE 1" PILLOW BLOCK BEARINGS

This listing is for 1 pair of NEW Heavy duty cast iron ball bearings. These are great foundation for making Motorized drift trikes. We pre-grease these bearings ourselves with the highest quality extreme pressure synthetic Teflon grease and they are ready to install. These are industrial grade bearings not cheap pressed steel bearings a lot of people sell for Karts and Mini Bikes. They come with Zerk fittings to re-grease if you ever need to. These are great for heavy duty Axles or to use as suspension pivots. They come with  set screws for more holding power and the bearings are movable in the housing to adjust for shaft misalignment. We also have these in 3/4" check out other auctions.



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