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Micro Mini Sprint 10 Inch Wheel Gasket By Wheel Gaskets on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New

 These are a new item to Micro Sprint racing. They work great. No more silicone clean up after you assemble wheel halfs or cleaning old wheel halfs before you assemble them to change off set or centers. They are ready for air pressure as soon as the wheel is put together. No waiting overnight for the silicone to set up.No leak down providing they are used on new or reasonably straight and clean wheel halfs. These are great! I've been using them for several seasons and had no problems at all. They also work on carbon fiber wheels provided the wheels remain on the centers especially the fronts. The tires may leak but my gaskets won't. Money back guarantee. THE ORIGINAL WHEEL GASKETS  WWW.Wheelgaskets.com Now available for 13 inch Midget and Mini Sprint wheels for Sanders, Weld, and Kieser wheels and wheels with 15 bolt center patern. Listed in Ebay Mini and Midget category.

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