Screamin Eagle Twin Cam Bottom End Bearing Kit on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
Screaming eagle bottom end engine case bearing kit. These bearings are an update to stock bearings. It comes with two bearings one for each case half. Fits 2003-2014 twin cams. Harley part number is 24605-07
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