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Stoltz Rp-10 Keel Roller on 2040-parts.com

US $28.49
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, US

Daytona Beach, Florida, US
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Stoltz RP-10 Keel Roller

Fits 10" bracket, 3-1/4" diameter, 5/8" hole.
Stoltz Rollers are made to replace ordinary rubber rollers that often need frequent replacement.
Made of polyurethane, they have nothing in them that will mark or discolor the boat.
They are extremely cut and abrasion resistant.
They do not "flat spot" after long storage periods.
There are no bushings to pop out.
These rollers are unaffected by grease, oil, gasoline, exhaust fumes, salt, etc. 

 

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