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Winters Billet Aluminum Locker P/n#5114-01 10" Quick Change Rear Racing Tiger on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WIN5114-01 Brand:WINTERS Part Brand:WINTERS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

WINTERS LOCKER ALUMINUM BILLET P/N 5114-01 STANDARD UNIT

  • WINTERS
  • P/N#5114-01
  • STANDARD LOCKER
  • BILLET ALUMINUM LOCKER
  • ENGINEERED FOR 10" QUICK CHANGE REAR ENDS
  • LOCKER SPRINGS FACTORY SET 78LBS
  • EST. 10LBS 13oz LOCKER WEIGHT
  • FULLY AUTOMATIC
  • UNLOCKS IN CORNERS
  • LOCKER FULLY AUTOMATIC, PROVIDES SPOOL-TYPE TRACTION ON THE STRAIGHTAWAYS AND AUTOMATICALLY UNLOCKS IN THE CORNERS.

 

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