Two Arp 100-7706 Speedway Drum Brake Axle Wheel Stud Kits (10) Total on 2040-parts.com
Palos Hills, Illinois, US
Brand: ARP
Manufacturer's Part Number: 100-7706
Part Type: Wheel Studs
Product Line: ARP Wheel Studs
Summit Racing Part Number: ARP-100-7706
UPC: 672036000448
Wheel Stud Style: Press-in
Wheel Stud Thread Size: 1/2-20 in. RH
Knurl Diameter (in.): 0.568 in.
Underhead Length (in): 2.970 in.
Knurl Length (in): 0.710 in.
Quick-Start Nose: Yes
Quantity: Two sets if 5 (10) studs total
Notes: Fits Speedway Engineering and Pro 4 disc-type applications.
Description: These extra-long ARP wheel studs are designed for today's thick-centered, high-performance and racing wheels. These chromoly steel studs are heat-treated and have a 190,000 psi tensile strength rating.
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