3.0" Forged Ultra Duty Ballistic Joint - 1.25" X 12 Tpi Right Hand Threads on 2040-parts.com
Leander, Texas, United States
3.0" Ballistic Joint, brand new, never installed, never used, includes jam nut. Threads are 1.25" x 12 tpi RIGHT hand thread, mounting width 3", bore diameter 3/4". New they're $79.99.
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