Stainless Steel Lifting Ring Eye (very Nice) :dt on 2040-parts.com
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US
Stainless Steel Lifting Ring Eye
Width = 7/8" Outside Dia.2-1/4"
Eye Diameter = 1-1/2"
Base = 1-3/4" Dia.
Base to Top = 2-3/8"
Rod Diameter = 1/2"
Base to Bottom = 1-1/4" X 1-1/8 Dia.
Weight = 15.7 oz
Very Good Condition
This would make a great replacement for your boat.
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THIS PART IS IN GOOD USEABLE CONDITION,
BUT THE PART MAY NEED CLEANED.
PLEASE ASK FOR SHIPPING RATES FOR ALASKA, HAWAII, PUERTO RICO.
This item that has been used previously.
The item has some signs of cosmetic wear,
But is fully operational and functions as intended
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