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US $24.99
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East Hartford, Connecticut, US

East Hartford, Connecticut, US
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UP FOR BIDDING A NEW SPARE TIRE HOLD-DOWN USED TO RETAIN 13'' 14'' 15" SPARE TIRES IN TRUNK OR SPARE TIRE WELLS. INCLUDED IS 1 "J" BOLT 1 WING NUT 1 RETAINING PLATE.KEEP THAT SPARE TIRE FROM FLYING AROUND IN THE BACK OF YOUR CAR . ALSO CAN BE USED IN SOME TRUCK APPS YOU NEED TO DECIDE IF IT WORKS FOR YOU.

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