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Triumph Spitfire Triumph Herald Triumph Gt6 Stub Axles on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Chatsworth, California, US

Chatsworth, California, US
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I am having new differential stub axles made.  After having 4 stub axles break in 4 different cars over the last 2 weekend of racing ending their races early I have used what good shafts I had left. I am making the early style that is a small shaft with a small bolt pattern early Spitfire.  Also making the late stub axle with the large shaft and large pattern late Spitfire.  They will be made out of a billet chromoly heat treated and ready to install.  Production should be finished by the first week of September.  The price is for 1 pair of stub axles but PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID.  Any question feel free to contact me. Thanks  Joe


They were a big hit at the SCCA National Runoffs Sold the three set I sent with more on order.

 Congratulations to  FP Jerry Barker and Chris Patrick finishing 20 and 25 
Steve Sargis taking 3 place in GTL
HP racers Aaron Johnson  Chris Chrisenbery and Andrew Wright finishing 8 10 and 24 overall. 

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