Allstar Performance 42074 Knob Brake Bias Adjusters With Reference Pointer Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
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Know exactly where brake adjustments are set, no more guessing the correct setting. As you turn the adjusting knob, the pointer simply moves along the reference scale. Adjuster body can be pivoted for easy viewing and multiple applications. Record where the pointer is located and use as baseline. Housing, internals, brackets and knob with detent are all made of aluminum. Five foot cable can be cut to any length for a custom fit and has 3/8"-24 threads. 10" Short Adjuster |
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