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Windshield Install Rope-in Tool 1/4" Green Cord on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
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Prineville, Oregon, US

Prineville, Oregon, US
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WINDSHIELD INSTALL  ROPE-IN TOOL 1/4" GREEN CORD

This handy tool is designed to ease the rope under the the lip and seat it in the groove of the gasket.Comes with a sturdy 1/4" rope that will reach around the largest Rubber Gaskets. This Tool will speed up your Glass insallation and eliminate the frustration of fitting the rope in the gasket.

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