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Crazy Boy Trailer Gate Tailgate Lift Assist Ezlift Set on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:5201000 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:BP

For sale it a Crazy Boy trailer gate assist. This is for a Set of lifts with 2 springs and 2 brackets with assorted eye bolts and mounting hardware. Mounting bolts are 5/8" , so you will need to drill 2 holes each side or it can be welded on. Also you will need to drill a hole on each gate to mount the eye bolts. What sets this gate assist different from all the rest is that the Crazy Boy has brackets. They make the mounting point higher giving the springs more leverage. The bracket has three different holes to adjust the tension on the spring.

Parts included
Two 27" springs
Two brackets (12" tall,10" long)
Four 5/8 bolts
4 eye bolts
16 washers

Feel free to ask questions

Clamps not included

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