Timing Cover Bolts Fit Harley-davidson Touring Softail Dyna Twin Cam 5hole Cover on 2040-parts.com
Swansboro, North Carolina, US
These 18-8 Stainless Steel bolts with a black oxide finish will fit the Twin Cam with 5 hole covers. The bolt size is 8-32 with a length of 3/8 inch. No more rusted bolts from the Hundred Dollar store! They look great as you can see in the picture. These bolts have a matte black finish that is a perfect accent for the bike that is blacked out! This price is for a complete set of 5. Thanks for looking, Mike.
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