Universal 360 Degree Seat Swivel For Boats on 2040-parts.com
Olive Branch, Mississippi, United States
Very nice slightly used swivel
- tight spin - Over all 6 3/4" square studs are 5 1/4" on center and 1/4in SAE threads studs are 3/4" tall plates are 7/8" apart with tight fitting bearings |
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