Atv Winch Roller Fairlead (4-7/8" Hole Pattern) And Mounting Plate Bracket. on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, United States
The fairlead came out of a winch kit, and the plate is unused. I included 5/16" bolts to mount the fairlead to the bracket. This fairlead is intended for use with steel wire cable. (not included). |
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