Shoe Return Spring For Kelsey-hayes, Dexter & Foreman 10"x2 1/4" Electric Brakes on 2040-parts.com
Covington, Indiana, United States
2 Tow Craft shoe return springs No. 1105-100-005 fits Kelsey-Hayes, Dexter and Foreman 10"X2 1/4" and Foreman 12"X2" electric brakes. Replaces part No's Kelsey-Hayes-85066 Dexter-46-9 Foreman-46639. Installation instructions are included.
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