Lisle 15530 Rack Set 4" - 6 1/4" For Lisle 15000 on 2040-parts.com
Macedon, New York, US
BRAND NEW in SEALED Package
Lisle 15530 Rack Set 4" - 6 1/4"
fits Lisle 15000
Use with Lisle 15000 (LIS15000) Engine Cylinder Hone only
- This rack set will allow your hone to hone bores of 4" to 6 1/4" (155mm - 260mm)
- This rack set replaces your stock set to enable larger bores that what comes with the 15000 set from the factory
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