2x Rv Locking Bumper Plug Standard 4" Black Part No.#11-0184 on 2040-parts.com
Tujunga, California, US
New out of box item. Item is new but missing original packaging.
Never been used, still has Barcode sticker on item.
Locking RV Bumper Plug
Insert bumper plug push into lock
Fits standard 4" Bumper. No drilling or welding.
Weather and U.V. Resistant
Part No.11-0184
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