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Woody's Trigger Studs - Stud Carb Trigger 48pk on 2040-parts.com

US $107.00
Location:

Northbrook, Illinois, United States

Northbrook, Illinois, United States
WOODY'S Trigger Studs - Stud Carb Trigger 48pk, US $107.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Woodys Manufacturer Part Number:TRIG-1630-S UPC:Does not apply

STUD CARB TRIGGER 48PK

  • The necessary ammunition for lake racers
  • The Trigger has a long and narrow profile providing you with unmatchable penetration
  • 60° carbide tip and 5/16\" shank and 15/16\" head make it durable enough for any lake conditions you find
  • These race studs are available in packages of 48 pieces; 1.075\" stud set includes standard nuts; 1.325\" stud set includes Class C nuts; 1.325\" and 1.450\" stud sets include Woody\'s aluminum Big Nuts


NOTE: When using studs of this length, it is essential to have proper clearance and tunnel protection. Competition use only.

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