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10 Pack Of Msi Brand Wheel Studs 1.625" Length Nice Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
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MSI brand wheel studs.  11 studs.  Designed for NASCAR style 5x5 hubs.  Stamped 1.625" length.  This is the length from the inside of mounting flange to end of threads.  Total length is 2.9" long.  Very light use.  

MSI's wheelstud/lugnut combination has consistently proven to be the quickest way off pit road.  MSI's product line has evolved as a result of direct input from many of NASCAR's leading teams. Understanding the needs of the NASCAR community and offering flexibility is what has set MSI apart from other manufacturers.

Specifications:
•Machined from aircraft quality alloy steel
•Undergo strict quality control procedures
•Finished with a baked-on HM-30 coating containing Teflon & Moly
•Twenty-four stock lengths available
•Custom lengths and configurations available upon request
•Easy sizing by part number reference

•Company ID

These sell for $14.50 per stud.  Purchase at the fraction of the cost of new.  


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