Carquesr Universal Cross Bar Battery Hold Down Bracket Kit New! on 2040-parts.com
Milpitas, California, US
.CARQUESR Universal Cross Bar Battery Hold Down Bracket Kit * NEW.
FOR USE IN APPLICATION WHERE TOP CROSS- BAR HOLOWND-DOWN IS REQUIRED.
ALL CARS- PLACE HOLD -DOWN PART A OVER BATTERY.INSERT PART B INTO SLOTS ON EACH SIDE OF HOLD-DOWN. INSTALL THREADED END OF LONG BOLTS THRU CLIPS AND TIGHTEN.SIDE -RAILS ALLOW FOR EASY POSITIONING OF THREADED LONG BOLTS WHEN INSTALLING BATTERY.
NOTE; DURING MANUFACTURING ,PART B (CLIPS) ARE JOINED TOGETHER SEPARATE BEFORE USING.
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