Allstar Performance 56095 6" Steel Weight Jack Bolt W/ Internal Thread Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Bolts feature an internal thread, 7/16" -20, on one end for use with bolt-on and swiveler spring cups. Fine thread bolts have 1-1/8" -20 outer threads, while coarse thread bolts are 1"-8. 6" Steel, 3/4" Wrench, Coarse Thread Jack Bolt |
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