Arp 2302202 Pro Series Pressure Plate Bolt Kit on 2040-parts.com
US $35.63
Location:
USA, United States
Condition:New
Color:NA
MPN:2302202
Manufacturer:ARP
EAN:0672036008352
Brand:ARP
UPC:672036008352
ARP 2302202 Pro Series Pressure Plate Bolt Kit | | | Description The importance of pressure plate bolts in a racing or hi-performance street application cannot be emphasized nearly enough. These fasteners play a key role in both the performance and safety of a vehicle. Because of this, ARP has developed special pressure plate bolts that are application specific to ensure the optimum grip length. These Pro Series bolts, originally developed for NASCAR Winston Cup competition, are made from a premium grade chrome moly and hardened to a nominal tensile strength of 200,000 psi. The bolts feature a large diameter, low-profile design, and the kits come complete with washers. Features - Pressure plate fasteners play a key role in the performance and safety of a vehicle
- Manufactured from a premium grade chrome alloy that is heat-treated to 200,000 psi, which is considerably stronger than Grade 8 hardware
- Originally designed for NASCAR Winston Cup competition
- Bolt is application specific to ensure the optimum grip length, with a thread size of 3/8-16
- Kits come complete with washers
Additional Information - Manufacturer: ARP
- Shipping Weight: 30
- Product Dimensions:
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