Jon Boat Jet Ski Trailer Winch Roller Combo Post Package on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States
This listing is for a winch and roller post for a boat trailer. The post plate is made from 3/16 inch steel and has four 3/8 inch bolt holes for the included U bolts, flat washers, and nylon nuts. The U bolts are 2 inches wide. The post itself is made from 14 gauge steel tubing. The post is slanted 30 degrees relative to the base. The post is 22 inches high measured from the base. The winch is brand new and it is rated for 600 lbs. The roller is also new and has a 5 inch length. The roller bracket is made from 3/16 inch steel. The roller extends out 8 3/4 inches. The measurement from the base to the centerline of the roller is 14 inches. This is great for jon boat or smaller trailers. Please ask questions before buying. We will ship this out immediately upon receiving cleared payment. Thanks for looking. Posted with eBay Mobile |
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