Redline Trailer Repair Part - Part: Bp01-110 Trailer Brake Magnet on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Illinois, United States
Redline Trailer Repair Part - Part: BP01-110 Trailer Brake Magnet
New original unopened package. Trailer Brake Magnet fits Dexter, Hayer (after 1988) and Alko 10" x 2.25" I see no damage on the packaging but have no way to verify functionality. See pictures for details. |
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