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Allstar Performance # 42070 Brake Bias Adjuster, Crank-style, Short, 25 In. Long on 2040-parts.com

US $29.97
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Allstar Performance # 42070 Brake Bias Adjuster, Crank-Style, Short, 25 in. Long, US $29.97, image 1
Condition:New Brand:ALLSTAR Manufacturer Part Number:420 UPC:848238023053

 Allstar Performance # 42070

Brake Bias Adjuster, Crank-Style, Short, 

25 in. Length, 3/8-24 in. Right Hand Thread, Each

Remote Brake Bias Adjuster Type:Cable activated

Thread Size:3/8-24 in. RH

Mounting Hardware Included:No

Quantity:Sold individually.

Notes:Short heavy duty steel crank-style adjuster. 25 in. long from nut end to the bend in handle.


Easily adjust brake bias from the driver seat to help compensate for changing track conditions with Allstar Performance brake bias adjusters. These adjusters mount to balance bars with 3/8 in.-24 threads and come in a heavy-duty crank style or in a cable style with a knob.

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