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Arp Pressure Plate & Flywheel Bolts B16a B18c B18c1 on 2040-parts.com

US $77.28
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP Part Brand:ARP Manufacturer Part Number:208-2802, 108-2202 UPC:672036023812

ARP Flywheel Bolts + Pressure Plate Bolts for Acura / Honda B Series Engine

Part # 208-2802 / 108-2202

B16A, B18A, B18C, B18C1, B18C5, B20B, B20Z, LS VTEC, B20/VTEC

Made from a premium grade 8740 alloy chromoly. This material is heat treated to provide a tensile strength in the 200,000 psi range, which is substantially stronger than OEM. Cycle testing show that ARP Bolts to be nearly 5 times more reliable than stock bolts.  Don't cut corner on your next clutch job.

 

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