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(4) Compactor Rammer Shock Mount Subs Mbw 16908 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:RUBBER MOUNTS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

HAVE A PLATE COMPACTOR THAT NEEDS REPLACEMENT SHOCK ABSORBERS/MOUNTS?

WE HAVE THEM! 

NEW MOUNTS!  MADE IN THE USA!

 

THESE MOUNTS SERVE AS SUBSTITUTES FOR MBW PART #16908.


This listing is for a set of 4 replacement mounts.  Order by the set.

These mounts feature two 1/2-13 thread hex head female ends.

They are 2" in diameter and 2 1/8" thick.   

These fit a number of stampers, compactors and rammers. 

Replace your old, worn and damaged shock mounts with brand new ones at a very competitive price!

 

Have questions?  Can't find what you are looking for?

Don't hesitate to contact us or check out our other auctions. 

We may have the replacement mount that you are looking for.

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