Sweet Manufacturing Wide 5 Center Relief Unit, 901-10009 on 2040-parts.com
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Late Models for Sale
- Sweet spindle 164-253, 12 degree, 5x5 pin, sl 12 3/16, left hand, 9 1/4 tall(US $145.00)
- Sweet spindle 170-252n, 7 degree, 5x5 pin, sl 12 3/16, right hand, 9 1/4 tall(US $145.00)
- Sweet spindle 121-212, 10 degree, 5x5 pin, gm brake, right hand, 8 1/2 tall(US $145.00)
- Sweet spindle 157-212+1/2, 7 degree, 5x5 pin, gm brake, right hand, 8 1/2 tall(US $145.00)
- Sweet spindle 150-112, 7 degree, w5 pin, gm brake, right hand, 7 3/4 tall(US $145.00)
- Sweet spindle 164-113fm, 12 degree, w5 pin, gm brake, left hand, 9 1/4 tall(US $145.00)
Aston Martin & Mercedes join forces
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