Viair Compressor Mounting Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Kerman, California, United States
Up for your consideration I have a viair mounting bracket. Dimensions are 11"X5"X7". This one is a bolt on bracket I also have weld on brackets in another auction. These come professionally powdercoated textured black.This bracket will work with viair 380c, 400c, 444c, 450c, and 480c among others. Just email me with your compressor model number and I can verify for you if it it will work.
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