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Eagle CONNECTING ROD H-BEAM

356-7100C3D2000


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CONNECTING ROD H-BEAM
$722.99
CONNECTING ROD H-BEAM
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Forged 4340 steel H-Beam extreme duty connecting rods feature a two-piece forging and a fully machined, shot-peened, and polished surface. Sizing is held to exact tolerances. Sold as a weight-matched set. For extreme competition use.
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