Micro Sprint 7/16" Steel Fk Rod Ends / Heims With Jam Nuts- Pack Of 12 Total on 2040-parts.com
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
You are buying a micro 7/16" rod end pack. In this pack, you are getting: These are FK rod ends, a premium name in the rod end industry. You can easily tell the difference between the right and left hand jam nuts because the right hand are silver and the left hand are gold. ***PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE PURCHASING MULTIPLE ITEMS*** Shipping: Payment: Warranty: PA Sales Tax: Please feel free to contact us with any questions that you might have on the products! |
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