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Skid - Roller For Rear End Protection In Trailer - Camper - Rv - Pickup Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $83.95
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

Protect the rear end of your trailer / RV / Camper / Truck as you enter or exit parking lots and drive ways from damage caused to trailer by dragging.  This skid will help in smooth exit from the driveways.

The Skid is 6" long and 2.5" diameter, made of steel.  It contains double sided, rubber sealed bearings at each end of the roller for smooth spin.

The Skid can be welded or bolted to the trailer's rear end.

Add $8 S&H for each additional skid.

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