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K&l Supply Lift-gate 35-9940 on 2040-parts.com

US $331.82
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:K&L Supply MPN:35-9940 UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Allows you to suspend the end on almost any type of vehicle, including motorcycles, snowmobiles, watercraft, and ATVs
  • Can be used as a stand alone unit, or in conjunction with table style lifts to handle the longer wheelbases on todays motorcycles
  • Constructed of 1.68in. tubing and features 3 tie down points to secure the unit being serviced
  • Consists of 3 sections, and is UPS shippable
  • Overall assembled height is 79.5in., width at base is 33.50in.
K&L Supply Lift-Gate 35-9940

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