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2 Piece Rubber Pads For Jack Stand Slip / Oil Resistant No Gouge Or Rip 3-6 Ton on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
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Columbia, Maryland, United States

Columbia, Maryland, United States
2 Piece Rubber Pads for Jack Stand Slip / Oil Resistant No Gouge or RIp  3-6 Ton, US $15.99, image 1
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

2 Piece Rubber Pads for Jack Stand

Brand New

 

  • Slip and oil resistant
  • Won't gouge or rip
  • One pair of rubber pads for our 3 and 6 Ton Jack Stands

Dimensions: 1.568" W x 4.6" L x 1.706" H

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