License Plate Light With Steel Bracket Trailker Truck Rv Camper on 2040-parts.com
Cheyenne, Wyoming, US
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License Plate Light.
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Heavy gauge black steel bracket.
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Internal parts are stainless steel or brass for corrosion resistance.
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Bracket mounting holes are 3-1/2" o.c.
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License Plate mounting holes are slotted, 6-3/8" o.c.
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