Procomp Rocker Arm Posi Pozi Lock Steel Nuts 7/16 - 20 Thread New Free U.s. Ship on 2040-parts.com
Brooksville, Florida, United States
THIS IS A NEW SET OF 16 POSI LOCK NUTS MADE OF 4140 CHROMOLY STEEL AND HEAT TREATED TO A MAXIMUM STRENGTH OF 190,000 PSI. WE WILL SEND THE PICTURED 7/16 SET TO THE HIGH BIDDER , BUT IF YOU NEED 3/8 JUST E-MAIL US WITH YOUR PAYMENT AS WE HAVE BOTH SIZES AVAILABLE AND A SUBSTITUTION IS NO PROBLEM!
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