(qty-34) New Woodys Chisel Tooth Studs & Nuts For 1.100" Lug Track (cap-1205) on 2040-parts.com
Maryland, New York, United States
Brand new, never used - Woodys Chisel Tooth snowmobile studs with nuts - 5/16" diameter (Please see last photo for details) -Lug Height = 1.100" -Penetration Ranger = 0.320"-0.350" -Overall Stud Length =1.600" -Overall Installed Height - 1.425" See website below, get double the quantity at half the price: |
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