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Wilwood Rotor Bolt Kit (8)-5/16"x-24x .750" Socket Head Drilled P/n#230-0150 on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:230-0150 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:WILWOOD

WILWOOD SOCKET HEAD ROTOR MOUNTING BOLT KIT

  • WILWOOD
  • P/N230-0150
  • PRE-DRILLED FOR SAFETY WIRE
  • BRAKE ROTOR MOUNTING BOLT KIT
  • SET OF 8
  • GRADE 8
  • 5/16 " BOLT
  • -24 THREAD
  • .750" LONG
  • Brake Rotor Bolt - 5/16-24 in - 0.750 in Long - Allen Head - Grade 8 - Steel - Threaded Rotors on Through Hole Hats - Set of 8

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