Truck Cap,topper, T-handles Locks W/ Parts ( Complete Set) on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
T-Handles Bauer Locks w/ lock accessories ( Complete Set)
Whats included in the set:
These items will ship in a USPS padded envelope. Fitment:
This set works with framed rear doors with manufacturers not limited to ARE,Ranch,Swiss,Leer, Covermaster,Jason,Century,Raider,Astro, Jeraco Please note these handles will also fit many aluminum tops that are currently available.
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