Tow Craft Hold Down Spring Kit No. 1105-100-012 For Dexter 10"x2-1/4 Brakes on 2040-parts.com
Covington, Indiana, United States
1 new Tow Craft hold down spring kit no. 1105-100-012 for Dexter 10"X2-1/4 electric brakes. Replaces part no's Dexter 46-10 & 49-2 containing 2 springs, 2 pins and 4 cups with installation instructions.
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