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HPS Magnetic Oil Drain Plug Bolt; M12 x 1.75 (90-00 C1500, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, K3500)

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HPS Magnetic Oil Drain Plug Bolt; M12 x 1.75 (90-00 C1500, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, K3500)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Protects your vehicle's vital components from irreversible wear.
      • Powerful 5000 gauss neodymium rare earth magnet pulls unwanted metal debris away from the oil pump.
      • Includes copper crush washer.
      • Direct replacement for the stock drain plug that is easy to install and maintain.
      • CNC machined 304 stainless steel bolt.
      • Thread diameter: 12mm, thread pitch: 1.75mm, thread length: 19mm, bolt length: 27mm.

      Description

      The HPS Magnetic Oil Drain Plug is an effective and easy-to-install solution to keep your vehicle running strong. Small metal particles can become embedded in your bearings and cause damage to your vehicle's vital components. The HPS Magnetic Oil Drain Plug uses a very strong 5000 gauss neodymium rare earth magnet to pull the metal particles away from the oil. The bolt is made from 304 stainless steel, making it extremely durable and corrosion resistant. The included copper crush washer ensures a proper seal.Product specifications: 12mm thread diameter, 1.75mm thread pitch, 19mm thread length, 27mm bolt length.

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