Extra Long Wheel Stud 20 Pc Kit 5/8 Coarse Threads Dirt Modified Imca Ump Racing on 2040-parts.com
High Ridge, Missouri, United States
For sale is a set of (20) extra long 5/8" course thread wheel studs. Studs have a 4" overall length. The knurl is 3/8" in length & is the common circle track .690" diameter. The threads are 2-5/8" in length with a bullet nose at the end. Longer studs allow the use of wheel spacers to adjust your race cars handling at the track. These high strength, high quality studs and designed for racing! Speed Custom & Performance stocks a wide variety of racing parts, if you have any questions give us a call at 636-677-1320. |
Other for Sale
- Extra long wheel stud 5 pc kit 5/8 coarse threads w/ double sided lug nuts(US $23.50)
- Longacre caster camber gauge w/ magnetic adapter pn: 78260(US $115.95)
- 1/8" npt weld bung(US $4.00)
- 1/4" npt weld bung(US $4.00)
- 3/8" npt weld bung(US $4.00)
- Sprint car,race car,titanium full hex nylock nut 7/16 -20(US $7.99)
Alfa Romeo has no plans to export the Giulietta to North America
Wed, 14 Apr 2010Alfisti, control yourselves: There are no plans right now to bring the sultry Alfa Romeo Giulietta to North America. In the wake of numerous sometimes conflicting reports circulating about the hot hat hatch's future, we wanted a straight answer from Torino. This is what we got: “There are no plans at present to export the Alfa Romeo Giulietta to the North American market,” Richard Gadeselli, vice president of communications for Fiat Group Automobiles SpA, wrote in an e-mail to AutoWeek.
Toyota car design contest for kids makes us smile and wonder 'what if'
Wed, 13 Aug 2014Toyota has held its eighth annual dream car art contest, inviting entries from children aged 15 or younger from all around the world to imagine their dream car. Entries have poured in, all on paper as digital methods aren't allowed. However, Toyota has turned the work of the 90 finalists into six-second Vine videos.
Latest Honda Asimo robot makes its European debut
Wed, 16 Jul 2014By James Clark First Official Pictures 16 July 2014 13:02 First unveiled back in 2000, Honda’s Asimo humanoid robot has taken literal steps, hops and jumps forward since its introduction - and the most recent incarnation made its European debut this week. This new, smarter Asimo can now recognise multiple faces and voices of people simultaneously, and can think on the move. It’s now clever enough to change course to avoid a collision with another moving object.