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I don't have access to a manual and need a couple part numbers.
I have a 2006 night train front end and I need to replace the axle and I think this is the right part number, but I'd like to verify before I order. 43346-83B
I'm also missing one of the bottom caps that holds the axle. (black front end) This isn't my front end, but I wanted to show you what part I'm talking about. I need a part number for that if anyone has it handy.
As for the other part, send me your personal email address through a PM and I'll forward a couple parts pages to you. In the PM, remind me what your looking for.
Thanks, it looks like the part is number 23 on that list. AXLE CAP, RIGHT SLIDER - but no part number listed unless you buy the part.
Sorry, forgot to mention that on the Ronnies site, put all the stuff you want in your cart. The part numbers will be displayed there. You don't need to purchase to get a p/n.
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