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Allstar Performance 44186 7" Backing Pad Kit Imca Late Model Dirt on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:44186 Part Brand:Allstar Performance

Allstar Performance 44186 7" Backing Pad Kit IMCA Late Model Dirt

Extend the life of used tires by removing a thin, hardened layer of rubber. Heavy duty 7" Milwaukee sander with 2.25 HP/13 amp motor, has a 0-6000 adjustable RPM range to compensate for varying tire hardness and features a 10 ft detachable cord. Backing pad and discs are sold separately. Tech Tip: You're grinding too fast if you see blue smoke while grinding. Lower the rpm under the smoke range for best results. Safety Note: Use caution, this tool needs to be handled with extreme care.

 

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