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Gx200 Alloy Steel Sidecover Bolt Kit Gx160 212 Predator Go Kart Cart Minibike on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Oak Park, Minnesota, United States

Oak Park, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

For Sale:

Alloy Steel Side Cover Bolt Kit for GX200, GX160, 212 Predators and 6.5 Honda Clones. A necessary upgrade for Performance Engines. These are the strongest fasteners available at 170,000 psi Tensile Strength and will keep your engine together unlike the factory Class 8.8 fasteners that are known for loosening up under the high stress loads that performance racing presents. Fasteners are Blue zinc plated for corrosion resistance.

Your build is only as good as its weakest link. Make the right choice and use the right fasteners.

Includes:

(6) M8 Cap Screws (Class 12.9 Steel)
(6) M8 Washers (Class 10.9 Steel)

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