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3 - U-bolts, O.d. 9" X 5-1/2", I.d. 8-1/2" X 4", Threads 3/4" Nc on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
Probably were used for truck bed attachment. A little clean-up and they are ready to go. NOTE: a small bend at the treads on one bolt is seen. See the photos.
Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

3 - U-Bolts, O.D. 9" X 5-1/2", I.D. 8-1/2" x 4", Threads 3/4" N.C. 
Probably were used for truck bed attachment. 
A little clean-up and they are ready to go. 
NOTE: A small bend at the treads on one bolt is seen. 
Net weight: 8 lb. 13 oz. 
See the photos. 
Questions welcomed. 


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