Stainless Steel Radiator Support Rods on 2040-parts.com
Black River Falls, Wisconsin, US
Two stainless steel radiator support rods. One is 28" long and the other is 28.25" long. The rods have been altered by adding stainless steel coarse thread bolts to the ends. You can see in the pictures for yourself. I will include the fine thread if you'd like to change them back to fine thread.
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