Dei 10531 Protect-a-boot 6" Blue (2-pack) on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
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SRI Performance - The Choice of Champions Protect-A-Boots provide the ultimate protection for spark plug boots and wires from extreme temperatures generated by vehicle exhaust headers and manifolds. Made from a high temperature resistant fiberglass composite material and double wall construction. Protect-A-Boots prevent burning, hardening and cracking that could lead to engine misfire and damage. If ignition wires are touching or close to exhaust headers we recommend the added protection of wrapping the headers with DEI exhaust wrap in the problem area(s) in addition to installing Protect-A-Boots. Thank you for shopping with SRI Performance! SRI Performance has over 45,000 square feet of NEW & USED racing parts from many of the Top NASCAR teams. Great Prices, Great Customer Service and Fast Shipping. If you have any questions please call us at 1-877-604-8077 |
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