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Arp Main Bolt Kits 135-5002 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.65
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRODUCTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ARP135-5002

Part Type:     Main Cap Fasteners

Product Line:     ARP Main Bolt Kits

Applications:     Chevy, Big Block

Main Bolt Style:     2-bolt

Fastener Style:     Bolt

Head Style:     Hex

Works with Windage Tray:     No

Fastener Yield Strength (psi):     180,000 psi

Nuts Included:     No

Washers Included:     Yes

ARP main bolt kits are priced low, but their quality is extremely high. These high performance bolts are rated at a hefty 180,000 psi tensile strength and they have a wide-area flange to provide even load distribution during torquing. That's a combination that will get the job done for you.

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