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8" Steel Weight Jack Bolt Imca, Ump, Amra Street Stock- 4 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $44.98
Location:

Lodi, California, United States

Lodi, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:55110 Warranty:No Surface Finish:zinc plated Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Wenteq UPC:Does not apply

We manufacture these in house in California- Don't buy the cheap ones made in China, you won't be happy with the quality.

  • Feature 1"-8 TPI coarse thread- fits most racecars
  • 1/2" square drive in the top to fit a 1/2" ratchet
  • Bottom has a 1/4"-20 coarse thread for a bolt.
  • Bottom is turned down to allow easy installation

Also available in 11" at NO additional charge-  Just put a note if you want some of them to be 11"


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