Sale* Rod Bearing Set 1" Journal Connecting Rod Briggs Stratton Kart Jr Dragster on 2040-parts.com
Demotte, Indiana, United States
Connecting Rod Bearing for a 1" Journal Rod
Designed for a Briggs and Stratton type rod. Width: .803" Thickness: .075" Hole Size: .190" Journal: 1" If you want more than 1 of the bearing sets. We can combine and keep shipping costs down... Special Deal, if you buy 4 Sets of Bearings... I'll give you 2 More Sets for FREE... If you buy 8 Sets, you get 4 Free... (When you Check Out Just Put the Number of Sets Your Buying, Do Not Include the Free Sets) |
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