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New Carman Aluminum Steel Safety Bead Lock Imca Modified Street Stock Beadlock on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:CARMAN CARMEN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:POLISHED ALUMINUM STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:1821 Warranty:Yes

A LOT BETTER BEAD LOCK THAN THE OTHERS SELL.   THEIRS HAS A THIN STEEL OUTER RING.   THIS ONE HAS AN ALUMINUM OUTER RING POLISHED AND A 1/2" THICK.    JUST AS LIGHT AND CAN TAKE A HECK OF A LOT MORE ABUSE.
THIS HAS A STEEL INNER RING SO YOU CAN WELD IT TO A STEEL WHEEL    FOR 15" WHEELS.

I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT                  I SHIP FULLY INSURED.     THIS IS A QUALITY MADE IN THE USA PART WITH GRADE 8 BOLTS

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