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Brey Krause Model R-9020 Seat Back Brace on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

For Sale is a lightly used Brey Krause Competition Seatback Brace including mounting hardware.

The Brey Krause Model R-9020 Seat Back Brace is designed for use with non-relining, racing seats, the Brey Krause adjustable competition seat back brace is engineered to extend the protection of your roll cage to the back of your seat. The Brey-Krause adjustable seat brace is designed to fit all styles of roll bar/cage tubing when used in conjunction with the Brey Krause back brace mounts . Once bolted to the roll bar, the seat brace can be adjusted fore, aft, up or down.

Technical Information

• Material: 6061-T6 aluminum with 1/2" thick layer of high density foam.
• Finish: Powder Coated Wrinkle Black
• Weight: 3 lbs.
• Installation: Attaches to Roll Bar or Brey Krause Harness Bar

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