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Universal Battery Hold Down Clamp/strap, Rubber, Car Truck Atv Boat Tractor on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Allegan, Michigan, United States

Allegan, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Westward Surface Finish:Rubber Manufacturer Part Number:1EFZ5

NEW UNIVERSAL BATTERY HOLD DOWN CLAMP/STRAP, MADE OF RUBBER. FOR USE ON CARS, TRUCKS,  ATV'S,  BOATS, AND TRACTORS.  Thanks for looking.

Replacement for standard battery hold down. 
Made of durable rubber. Stretches to fit all types of vehicles
Non-conductive
Overall length: about 8 3/4 inches

Distance between bolt-down holes approx. 7 5/8 inches
Bolt-down holes are reinforced for long life.

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