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2pcs 20inch 100lb Yellow Universal Gas Spring Lift Supports For Rv Car Boat on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:X AUTOHAUX Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Extended Length:50cm/20" Compressed Length:30.5cm/12.01" Total Length:52cm/ 20.47" Rod Length:19.5cm /7.68" Housing Diameter:23mm /0.91" Connecting Rod Diameter:11mm/0.43" Hole Size:10x6mm/0.39"x0.24" (L*W) Thread Size:M8x1.25 Screw Total Length:35mm/1.38" Screw Stem Length:15mm/0.59" Gasket Size:8mm/0.31" (ID) Nut Size:7mm/0.28" (ID) Product Name:Gas Spring Net Weight:782g Shell Color:Yellow Material:Metal Package Content:2 x Gas Spring, 4 x Screw, 4 x Nuts, 4 x Gasket UPC:747709095332

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