Todd Trac Lock 3 2-7/8" Slide Locking (#5201a) on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
ABYC Manual Super Slider (Todd TRAC LOCK 3 2-7/8" Slide Locking) Meets the highest ABYC standards and provides 6" of positive locking fore and aft adjustment of your seat. The Manual Slider has a one-piece, heavy-duty extruded base plate to ensure easy movement without any play. Anodized aluminum, “no-wobble” design and resistant to weathering and saltwater corrosion.
Dimensions 13 1/8"L x 7 1/4"W.
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