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50# Rubber Ballast Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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The Ballast Bar

Our 50# Ballast Bar has been tested in the Aviation and Automotive fields across the United States and has proven to be a complete success.

These Ballast Bars are a GREAT permanent replacement for messy sand bags!!

Made of a dense rubber compound - the bars measure 28" x 14.5" x 2" with a handle at each end for carrying.

Features of the Ballast Bars:

* Impact Resistant

* Unbreakable (bars are heavy and dense)

* Easily stackable flat product

* UV Resistant (won't fade or break down)

* Made in the USA

 

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Payment will be due via PayPal upon winning bid.  Ballast Bar will be shipped within 24 hours of receiving cleared payment.

 

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