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Pair Of Roll Cage Tube Connectors For 3/4 0.75 Inch Diameter .095 Wall Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
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Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:701999-34

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  • Two Tube Connectors for 3/4 Inch OD Tube with .095 Wall Thickness

Once you weld a tube connector into your tube, if you smooth out the welds, all you'll see is a small allen bolt which looks a lot better than the normal exhaust flanges that people use to connect tubes together on a sand rail, dune buggy, rock crawler, or mud buggy. Tube connectors are the easiest way to make a section of a chassis removable. Many of our customers use tube connectors on the rear of their cars for easy engine removal as well as for light bars and front bumpers.

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