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Wagner Manual Slack Adjuster Assembly 924012 1.25" X 28 Spline 5.5" & 6.5" Span on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Item is new and may contain shelf wear or imperfections due to the age of the product.
Brand:Wagner Manufacturer Part Number:924012

Wagner Manual Slack Adjuster Assembly
Part Number: 924012

Item is new and may contain shelf wear or imperfections due to the age of the product.

Specifications:

Slack Adjuster Type Manual
Slack Adjuster Arm Straight
Camshaft Diameter 1.25"
Spline Teeth 28
Arm Span (A) 5.50"
Arm Span (B) 6.50"
Arm Span (C)

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