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Stud Boy Power Plate Backer Plates Aluminum - 5/16in. Thread 2193-p3 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.36
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stud Boy Option:Aluminum - 5/16in. Thread Manufacturer Part Number:2193-P3 Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number UPC:Does Not Apply

Stud Boy Power Plate Backer Plates Aluminum - 5/16in. Thread 2193-P3 $59.95 - Sale:$53.36
  • Thicker, stronger aluminum in an innovative shape that provides increased stud rigidity while reducing track wear
  • Single backer measures 1.250" wide x .145" thick aluminum
  • Double backer measures 1.280" wide x 2.250" thick aluminum (1" hole distance)
  • Radial lobe shape means the weakest flat corner areas of standard backers are reduced so the corners do not bend like standard backers, plus unnecessary weight is reduced
  • Combine the best benefits of square and round backers in one design
  • Available in plain aluminum finish
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