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Alto Products Red Eagle Organic Clutch Plate Kits - 095752p on 2040-parts.com

US $60.99
Location:

Rush City, Minnesota, US

Rush City, Minnesota, US
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Alto Products Red Eagle Organic Clutch Plate Kits - 095752P

  • Part #: 383204
  • Manufacturer Part #: 095752P

Overview of Alto Products Red Eagle Organic Clutch Plate Kits - 095752P

  • Set of 9 Red Eagle® organic friction plates
  • Direct OEM replacement
  • For high-performance applications order DK Part No. 383203
  • Larger surface area for decreased slipping
  • Increases holding while decreasing heat generation
  • Can be run wet or dry
  • Meet or exceed OEM specifications
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Replaces OEM No. 37932-98
  • For Steel Plate Kit Order DK part No. 383213

Specs

TypeClutch Plate
UnitsSet of 9
Weight1.06 lbs

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