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Olathe, Kansas, United States
Hurst Line Lock - Roll Control Kit
THE ORIGINAL HURST LINE LOCK - ROLL/CONTROL KIT
Used primarily in drag racing to provide positive locking action to the front wheels of race cars, reducing the chance of Rolling the Lights and producing more effective Burn Outs for heating up the tires. Rigorous testing has proved a 1/100,000 of a second release time and vibration tests have seen up to 30 Gs applied without mechanical failure. Adaptable to most domestic and import hydraulic brake systems.
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