Poly-slide Leaf Spring Liner 2-1/4" Wide Polyurethane on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, US
You are looking at a New, Poly-Slide, Spring Liner, each.
This is 2-1/4 Inches Wide (Inner Diameter), and 20 Foot Long Roll.
This works well or Cars, Trucks, Trailers, or Whetever It Fits.
Our Item # 254
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