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Interlocking 1-3/4 Od X .120" Wall Roll Cage Connector, Rollbar, on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New

Up for auction is one Roll Cage connector.  CNC machined from domestic 1018 cold rolled steel.  This connector fits 1-3/4" OD x .120" wall tubing.   Designed so included stainless fastener can be inserted from either side.  The nyloc nut self locks on either side so all that is needed is an allen wrench to tighten/loosen the bolt. Nut and bolt sit flush with outside of connector for clean finish with nothing protruding.  Big 45 degree chamfer for solid weld point.  Comes with stainless fasteners with nyloc nut.  Using two of these connectors allows for easy removal of tube to gain access to engine, transmission or passenger compartment.  Have a track car you use on the street but don't want to climb over side support?  Install a pair of these and you will make entry/exit simple when not on the track.  Currently have 4 individual connectors in stock.

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