Roadmaster 521567-1 Base Plate Attachment Pins on 2040-parts.com
Woodruff, South Carolina, United States
I have (2) Attachment Pins that are for a ROADMASTER 521567-1 Base Plate that fits ....
2012-2014 HONDA CRV Tow Vehicle These are only available through ROADMASTER as a custom order and cost $80 each plus shipping. I am including the (2) crossbar attachments , as shown, as well. The diameter of the round pin is 1.25". The LENGTH of the round stem is 7+ inches .... but THAT may not be meaningful. AGAIN ... calling ROADMASTER may be a safe thing to do. Be certain to measure YOUR base plate hole FIRST ... since I am told that RoadMaster has made several versions of this base plate in that series / year. ANOTHER important factor is the DATE of Manufacture. The date code on THESE are ...... B 1612 which means FEB 16 2012 ..... YOUR base plate must match or at least call ROADMASTER to verify they will fit in YOURS before purchasing. What you see in the pictures is what I have ... but nothing more. I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE USA I ONLY SHIP TO CONFIRMED ADDRESSES I will not accept bids form those who have less than 25 feedbacks or have negative feedbacks. You may call with any questions Richard ..... 864 .. 670 .. 0710 Woodruff, S.C. |
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