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Edelbrock 91195 Digital Driveshaft Speed Sensor Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $106.51
Location:

Delaware, Ohio, United States

Delaware, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Edelbrock Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:91195 UPC:085347911950

Edelbrock 91195 Digital Driveshaft Speed Sensor Kit

This CNC machined billet aluminum collar houses 4 trigger magnets and clamps to driveshaft or differential yoke for monitoring driveshaft rotation. Kit includes: 2 piece Anodized Aluminum Collar, four Cobalt Magnets, 5/16-24 Plastic Body Reed Type Magnetic Speed Sensor and Mounting Bracket.

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Contact Information

JEGS High Performance
101 Jeg's Place
Delaware, Ohio 43015

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US: 1-800-345-4545
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Return Policy

If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, JEGS will accept within one year a new/unused item in its original box, prepaid, with a copy of the invoice for a refund/exchange.

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