Trailer Hub 5 Bolt With 1 Inch Bearings on 2040-parts.com
New Ulm, Minnesota, United States
This is a new 5 bolt trailer hub with 1 inch bearings. Comes with bearing cap, lug nuts and cotter pin. This hub has never been used. It has USA stamped in the hub. Hub and seal have some surface rust on it.
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