Bow / Stern Eye U Bolt 1/2" X 5-7/8" Stainless Steel Part # Ssri66081 on 2040-parts.com
Minden City, Michigan, US
You are buying this Bow / Stern Eye U Bolt 1/2" x 5-7/8" Stainless Steel.
- Diameter: 1/2"
- A: 3-3/4"
- B: 5-7/8"
- C: 1-13/16"
- Part # SSRI66081
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