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Battery Terminals Ends. Replacement Set For Weak Stamped Steel Oem Ends. on 2040-parts.com

US $15.75
Location:

Summerfield, Florida, United States

Summerfield, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Coleman Cable Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:962C-2

Marine Battery Terminals Ends

Replace the weak Original stamped steel ends that are prone to breaking and falling off battery post.

Loose factory ends will cause starter and charging system failures on modern cars.

NOS made and packaged for Colman Cable

In New unused condition. packaging is aged and worn.

Sold as is in bulk.

Made From Lead and painted Red and Black.

Includes Anti corrosion washes and hardware.

Positive Red terminal  end has 3/8 inch stud and wing nut.

Negative Black terminal has 5/16 stud and wing nut.

No Warranty expressed or implied.

Florida Residents Add 6% sales Tax.




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