2 Heavy Duty Steel Hinges, Bolt On, New, 13 1/2" L - Imperial Usa on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
2 Heavy Duty Steel Hinges
13 1/2" long - with hinges they are 16 1/8"
2" tall
Hinge bracket 4 1/2"
Hinge 7/8" round
Each hinges weighs 1 lb 16 oz.
Hinge says Imperial USA on the bracket.
These are new never installed and bought at an inventory buy-out of another RV service center that closed.
Please feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Thank you.
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