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Chevrolet Gmc Cadillac Roof Rack Luggage Carrier Rail Bolt Screw 11609900 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:11609900

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10 (TEN) OEM Bolts for Luggage Rack Roof Carrier Siderail. Fits 2000-2015 ALL GM GMC Chevrolet Cadillac Trucks / Vans with roof racks.  ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY!

HARD TO FIND and at a GREAT Price !!!!!! Some sellers are asking $5-$6-$7 even $10 per bolt!  Buy for only $3.49 per bolt which is what I paid ( sold in a lot of 10 as pictured)  This SIDE RAIL BOLT is a genuine OEM GM part #11609900  I have 6 new in the package and 4 used for a total of 10 bolts screws.  I bought to install on my 2003 Yukon Denali and the luggage rack I purchased came with all 10 screws already by surprise.

YOU NEED 10 total for most applications (non-XL)  to secure the 2 side rail luggage rack carrier to your roof. 


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