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Progrip 820190 Pick-up Truck Anchor Point With Rubber Block, 1" on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Progrip Title:Progrip 820190 Pick-Up Truck Anchor Point With Rubber Block, 1" Manufacturer Part Number:820190 UPC:029194820195

USA Products has anchoring solutions for most applications. The traditional EPDM rubber compression block anchor points, as well as the toggle bolt style, combine triple plated chrome with industry standard anchoring methods. A complete line of trailer and truck bed anchors act as the foundation for proper tie down techniques.

Highlights :

  • Size: 1" bolt
  • Zinc Plated
  • Eye Bolt
  • EPMD Rubber Block
  • Fits 2.00 in. x 1.25 in. Stake Pocket
  • Top Plate Zinc 2.75 in. x 2.125 in.
  • Bulk

 

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