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Rv Leveling Jacks--vintage Made In Usa--heavy Duty--hardly Used--a&e Mfg. on 2040-parts.com

US $64.90
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, US

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, US
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THIS IS A PAIR OF RV LEVELING JACKS;  THIS IS MFG. BY A&E AND THESE ARE MADE IN USA WITH AMERICAN STEEL;  I DONT THINK I EVEN USED THESE JACKS BECAUSE I SOLD MY RV SOON AFTER I BOUGHT THE JACKS; I DONT HAVE THE TOOL TO CRANK THE JACKS;  YOU ARE BUYING TWO JACKS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO;  A GREAT ITEM AT A GREAT PRICE;

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