1.465" Fathead Snowmobile Studs With Nut And Backers on 2040-parts.com
Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States
extreme max carbide tipped studs. fits 1-1/4" to 1-3/8" lug track. 96 studs with square aluminum backers.
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